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Im not Bob Ong, Im not PapaJack,Im simply Rhadson.: Mahal ka nga pero hindi ka naman inaalagaan. Nasaan ang pagmamahal...

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Mahal ka nga pero hindi ka naman inaalagaan. Nasaan ang pagmamahal dun? Totoong hindi sapat ang mahal lang. Lahat ng tao kayang magsabi na mahal ka nila ang tanong mapapatunayan ba nila? Mahihintay ka ba nila? Kapag nakuha ba nila gusto nila mag stay ba sila sa buhay mo? Hindi dapat puro puso….

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China’s Loveliest Mountain: Huangshan (黄山)

Want to see more photos from Huangshan? Visit the Huangshan (黄山) location page and check out the #huangshan and #黄山 hashtags.

Huangshan (黄山), or “Yellow Mountain,” is situated in east China’s Anhui province. It’s known for sweeping views of jutting granite peaks that emerge just above the clouds, sturdy pine trees and must-see sunrises over the North Sea. As a result of its scenic beauty, the site is a major tourist destination in China. Over 15 million tourists visited in 2007 alone.

Those who visit Huangshan have the opportunity to stand on the world’s highest bridge, known as The Bridge of Immortals. Visitors can also climb several hundred steps past mysterious caves to Lotus Peak—Huangshan’s highest summit at an altitude of 1,837 meters (6,027 feet).

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