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How to Get Ready for a Trip in Europe: Apply for Schengen Visa and Get it Approved in Five Business Days

Are you planning to travel in Europe and wanting to get your visa quickly without spending a lot for agency? Follow these tips, and you will be in good hands. First, prepare all the requirements you need. The requirements may vary depending on the country you are going, so it would always be better for you to visit the official website of the embassy. If you are planning to go to many countries, you have to apply at the embassy of the country where you will be staying the longest. In case you will be wandering each country for the same number of days, you have to apply where your point of entry is. You can check this website for more information. In case you have not yet made up your mind where you are going, I recommend you to check the weather and temperature of the country in advance. You could check them at http://www.accuweather.com .  If you want to enjoy your vacation, you have to make sure that country has a favourable weather condition during the time of ...

Mountain View Going to Lobo Cave

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Agape

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Just before I open up my eyes Remind me of my purpose and forget the lies You filled something the world can't satisfy When I think of your love, I'm like in the sky In this agonizing world, you are the joy I won't dare replace you for any boy I am not perfect, I am a mess But you still have loved me nevertheless My heart was broken, nobody knew But you replaced it with something new I always make mistakes, I need your grace I am not longing for anything else but to see your face

Adventure Diary: Pinipisakan Falls and Sulpan Cave

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Pinipisakan Falls is located in the town of San Jorge /San Hor-he/, island of Samar, Philippines. A few meters behind it is the Sulpan Cave, which is full of exciting adventures. San Jorge is just 30-45 minutes away from my hometown, Catbalogan. We used to go to Blanca Aurora Falls in San Jorge when we were kids, but Pinipisakan is hardly visited by the locals due to its distance and perilous passage route. It is not recommendable if you will visit with children. We had to climb the mountains, and the path was steep and slippery. You have to be extra careful when going there because there will be a tendency for you to fall many times. I accidentally slipped on a huge rock, but I was fortunately able to stretch my hand and only my chin was hit. I guess I was lucky, but my right hand and leg got very painful during the entire trip. Hence, I had difficulty in going up and needed assistance from the porter whenever I had to climb the waterfall and step on large boulders.  Moreo...