How people spend Good Friday in Boracay
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Bariles is a Filipino word for “Tuna”, the primary source of income of the people of General Santos City which hosts 6 of the Philippines’ 8 tuna canneries and more than 80% of its tuna processing plants.
The city boasts of the only “Tuna Festival” in the world celebrated every September 5 in commemoration of its charterhood anniversary.
Bariles is also the alias of this blog\'s author who would like nothing than to write about his beloved city by the bay and share it with his kababayans from all over.
He has worked throughout Southeast Asia and Papua New Guinea. Currently, he devotes his time, beauty, and talent in the fields of Communications, Marketing and Media.
He is also the unofficial leader of the Soccsksargen Bloggers, a motley group of online writers who share a common goal to write what\'s true, good, progressive and beautiful about South Central Mindanao and her people.
Caroline Hülsman Says:
How do the people in Boracay spend Good Friday? I will need to find out more but a documentation of the legendary Bob Marley by Martin Scorsese, sounds great to me, I can’t wait to see this… Bob Marley was a midfield football player nicknamed “skipper” and a great inspiration to many artist all over the world specially musically… His performance in Zimbabwe is still the greatest of all times… Check out the song “Tear-ra” by Ian Mantis Hillman one of Zimbabwes top artists inspired by Bob Marley…. for more details check http://www.lovetakecontrol.com or http://www.myspace.com/ianmantishillman
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