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		<title>Climate Of the Philippines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The climate of the Philippines is a tropical wet maritime climate dominated by a rainy season, dry season and a cool season that dominates on November to mid-February. The summer monsoon in the Philippines brings heavy rains from May to October. The so-called winter monsoons bring cooler and drier air from December to February. Certain [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>climate of the Philippines</strong> is a tropical wet maritime climate dominated by a rainy season, dry season and a cool season that dominates on November to mid-February.<br />
The summer monsoon in <strong>the Philippines</strong> brings heavy rains from May to October. The so-called winter monsoons bring cooler and drier air from December to February.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="philippine climate" src="http://visitpinas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/philippine-climate-map.jpg" alt="" width="292" height="418" /><br />
Certain places like <strong>Manila</strong> and most lowland areas are hot and dusty from March to May. Monsoon rains although hard and drenching are not normally associated with high waves and strong winds. The reason why the Philippines have a slightly bizarre climate is because it is geographically located at the typhoon belt and the country suffers an annual onslaught and dangerous storms from July to October.<br />
An average of 6 to 7 tropical cyclones hit the Philippines per year. Some are very strong causing vast devastations some are not.</p>
<p>There are 4 categorizations of <strong>typhoons in the Philippines</strong> according to PAGASA.<br />
1.    Tropical Depressions<br />
2.    Tropical Storms<br />
3.    Typhoons<br />
4.    Super Typhoons</p>
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<p>In 1991 tropical storm Thelma, killed thousands of people from itís resultant flooding, in 2006 tropical storm Milenyo did the same and recently last September of 2009 typhoon Ondoy did the very same.</p>


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		<title>Leyte Philippines Beach Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Relaxing Side of Leyte Philippines Aside from Leyte Philippines rich historical tourist places, there are also places in LeytePhilippines which was weaved not by history but by nature itself. Leyte has also beaches a beach lover tourist seek, such as the White Beach located at Brg. San Jose where one could do what one [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Relaxing Side of <strong>Leyte Philippines</strong></p>
<p>Aside from Leyte Philippines rich historical tourist places, there are also places in LeytePhilippines which was weaved not by history but by nature itself. Leyte has also beaches a beach lover tourist seek, such as the White Beach located at Brg. San Jose where one could do what one is commonly doing in a beach. That is, swimming, skiing, fishing, boating, etc. Another beach which we mention in my article about historical Leyte Philippine or about General Douglas MacArthur historical landing upon the shore of this <strong>beach</strong> is the Red Beach located at Palo Leyte.</p>
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<p>Leyte Philippines have also cool and relaxing places aside from beaches; such is the cool climate of Mt.Kankahanay located at Jaro Leyte. It has scenic virgin forest which nature lovers could appreciate. And from Mt. Kankahanay we may visit Leyte’s cool Parks which also exhibits natural beauty like the scenic virgin forest of Mt. Kankahanay. We may start nature trekking from Mahagnao Volcano National Park where we could see awe inspiring volcanic craters as well as the multi-colored muds and rocks and witness the gigantic ferns and orchids of the virgin forest of this park as well its beautiful lagoons. Then from Mahagnao Volcano National Park we may cross the Lake Danao Natural Park where we could witness a spectacular fall called Guinaniban Falls as well as we could view the breathtaking Amandiwing Mountain Ranges. Not to mention also the beautiful <strong>lakes</strong>, namely, Mahagnao, Malagsum, Casudsu-ran and Danao Lake of course. Then we could go at   Mt. Pangasugan <strong>Ecopark</strong> where could see the endangered species of Lemurs and Tarsiers. After we have treaded from this nature trekking we may take a bath at Tongonan <strong>Hotsprings National Park</strong> to relax our tired feet and body as well.</p>
<p>Like <strong>island hopping in Leyte</strong>? We may start at San Juanico Straits where it is said that it has beautiful islets, infinite whirlpools, and rushing water sceneries. From San Juanico Straits we may swim first at Amihan Cebu Woodlands which is said to be a perfect site for swimming while watching cattles roams within their grassy pasture. Then after we have taste the swimming experienced at Amihan Cebu Woodlands, we may hop into Himokilan Island to watch how this big delicious <strong>coconut</strong>-cracking crabs crack our own coconuts. Surely, your own coconut will be crack because of it very delicious taste that will drive you to snorkel or scuba dive them at Mahaba Island in obsession. Or it will drive you nuts to drive Leyte’s longest beautiful bridge in the Philippines which is the San Juanico Bridge into the endpoint of it. It will be tattooed on you mind these beautiful islands of Leyte and will be drive to join Leyte’s Pintados festival where the participants where all tattooed throughout their bodies at <strong>Tacloban city</strong>.</p>
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<p>Perhaps, you have to relax already at The Leyte Park <strong>Resort Hotel </strong>before you drive your body into the next trip. This resort hotel in Leyte was build by the former first lady of <strong>the Philippines</strong>, Imelda Marcos. She builds it in 1979 and now has become a major tourism and convention complex.</p>


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