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Baguio residents were surprised after a hailstorm hit the city around 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Umagang Kay Ganda, ABS-CBN, August 18, 2011
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Baguio residents were surprised after a hailstorm hit the city around 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Umagang Kay Ganda, ABS-CBN, August 18, 2011
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wouldn't surprise me, that place is colder than here
mostly pinoy loves the view of it...
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i'm glad i took my jacket with me to the phils
cold and rain, i can get that in the UK
just like my husband's first second visits in Pinas...its june & july (rainy season) & he always pops his head out the window & said "oh please, don't rain...feels like I'm still in the UK"
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Yes, ... I've heard Baguio tends to be cooler than most places in the Phils; even so ... !
Baguio is cold yes but that was during the "ber" season though there are some parts of Baguio that are very cold... it's actually getting hotter especially on daytime during summer...
I would suggest you visit Sagada, it's even cooler and you will freeze just by touching the very cold water, not to mention, there are many beautiful spots to visit in Sagada...
Baguio is cold yes but that was during the "ber" season though there are some parts of Baguio that are very cold... it's actually getting hotter especially on daytime during summer...
I would suggest you visit Sagada, it's even cooler and you will freeze just by touching the very cold water, not to mention, there are many beautiful spots to visit in Sagada...
Hmm ... sounds like the temperatures would suit me just fine - in EITHER of the two seasons.
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