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This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.Posted byJanbret SalandananNovember 15, 2019Posted inUncategorizedLeave a commenton My First Blog PostEditMy First Blog Post

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This is my Blog, and I’m Ready to share with you my daily experience when i travelled in every places In Every Beautiful Views. and I’m Jan Bret Salandanan .

I’m Going to Share my experienced in Tagaytay City where you can see a Taal volcano in a distant view and Kaybiang Tunnel in Ternate Cavite where tourist visits tunnel

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My post can be long, but it’s my long personal experience and exercise to me every morning with my bike going somewhere else

You’re maybe Heard about Tagaytay City wher located at Cavite where a little distance to Batangas City I ride with my own bicycle going further for it in every morning watching fogs coming down every morning and feel the coldness of Tagaytay

It Takes 2hours going in Tagaytay but when you Ride it with your car or having commute to tagaytay it shortly 1hr you travelled and In Tagaytay where People ‘s park in the Sky Located and having stunning view when you go there and when you go down you see a steep road that some of you maybe scared (See First Pic)

there’s a lot of places here in tagaytay like Picnic Groove,and Skyranch Tagaytay where you can experience some extreme ride on inside where you can enjoy it by yourself and with your family and alaso you can see the stunning view of Taal Volcano

And In Kaybiang tunnel where you can see a tourist visits the tunnel where located at Ternate, Cavite that tunnel is the bounadary between Ternate and Batangas and it’s happy to go to this place and nothing about it byJanbret SalandananNovember 15, 2019Posted inUncategorizedLeave a commenton Introduce Yourself (Example Post)EditIntroduce Yourself (Example Post)My Travel BlogBlog at WordPress.com.

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