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yaya said…
Hi,

If you come to Bohol

i propose VillaBelza Resort

here http://www.villabelza.com/english.php

best regards
Gibo said…
thanks. i have added you to the list of bohol hotels and resorts. :)
Anonymous said…
Hi :) check this out www.explorebohol.com
awesome site!

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