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They left their corporate jobs and built a hotel in the surfing capital of the Philippines. Island life is busy, too.Heidi Ganaden and her husband never thought they'd run a hotel by the beach in Siargao, an island known as the surfing capital of the Philippines. The two of them were working corporate jobs and ...
“It's really the sense of community that makes the island magical. I myself also experienced that,” he attested. Because of their community in Siargao, Casing is back to surfing despite being ...
The island has its own basketball and volleyball courts, swings, balancing rope, sea-soaked gazebo for dating or sunset watching, and other “Instagramable” spots ... Siargao culture, and even ...
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