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South Africa’s Zozibini Tunzi was crowned Miss Universe 2019 on Sunday night.
The final three were asked on-stage: “What is the most important thing you should be teaching young girls today?”

Clad in a striking gold and silver gown, Tunzi answered: “leadership.”
“Nothing is as important as taking up space in the society and cementing yourself.”
She also explained why she was the right choice to be crowned while speaking on social issues.


HOME » A TRAVEL GUIDE FOR MOALBOAL IN CEBU, THE PHILIPPINESBy Mollie Bylett Posted 11th February 2017 In Asia, City breaks, Diving, Phillipines 5
Have you ever dreamt of swimming through sardine runs, alongside shoals of fish, turtles and squid? Here in Moalboal, this just a handful of the marine life you can witness.
Moalboal is a very small seaside municipality located in the South West of Cebu, a popular island in the central Visayas of the Philippines.
Moalboal’s main pull for tourism is the diverse and fascinating marine life that lies in its ocean, some of it being just a short snorkel off the shore. Divers from all over the world come here and check in to the dive resorts that dominate the main waterfront area on Panagsama Beach before taking to the waters for long days of ocean descents.
Being located centrally in Cebu, a visit to Moalboal is usually combined with a trip to places such as Oslob, Malapascua Island, Bantayan Island, Bohol and Dumagette (to name just a few locations).
In my opinion there are two ‘main areas’ of Moalboal, one being the accommodation and dive strip which lies on the ocean front (Panagsama Beach), and the other being on what is locally known as the highway (main road). Here on the main road you have a 711, McDonalds, and a fruit market, and it’s also the bus pick up and drop off point.







If you are heading to Moalboal from Cebu City (travelling north to south), you can get a bus from the South Terminal in Cebu which will take 3-4 hours and will cost you around 100PHP (or 130PHP for an air conditioned bus).
Top tip: Buses heading south will be heading to Bato but there are two different routes. One is Bato via Oslob and the other is Bato via Barelli (this is the one you want for Moalboal). Buses are pretty frequent and come around every 30 minutes.
If you are heading to Moalboal from Oslob (south to north), I believe it’s only a 1-1.5 hour’s drive. For this you want a bus that’s heading to Cebu via Moalboal (I didn’t take this route personally, so be sure to double check the route before you jump aboard).
If you are heading to Cebu from an international destination, Cebu has an international airport which you can fly into.


If you want to come here to dive, most tourists will choose to stay on Panagsama Beach, but there is also White Beach too (if you want more of a beach-beach).
As I was travelling solo, the most cost-effective accommodation for me was at a hostel. I stayed at Vivianne’s Nipa Huts and paid 300PHP per night for a bed in a dorm. It was clean, there was electricity, and there was WiFi. It was located in the tourist area (so I wasn’t alone!) and it was perfectly okay for my two-day stay. They did advertise hot water, and there wasn’t any, and it wasn’t aesthetically pleasing, but it was a great budget option.
Browse the best price hostels and properties to stay in on HostelWorld here.
Top tip: See my ‘10 reasons I prefer hostels to hotels’ here and my ‘how to choose the best hostel guide’ here.


Price: approx 1,500PHP.

If island hopping is just out of your budget, don’t fear. The event most people will tell you about in Moalboal, and the one you’re probably here for, is the famous sardine run. The spot for this viewing (or one of the spots) is a short swim off Panagsama Beach. I actually saw a gorgeous display on the surface of the water whilst I ate dinner on the waterfront. Hire a snorkel from one of the many vendors in town, get your cossie on, your GoPro out, and swim out from the beach.
Price approx: 100-250PHP snorkel hire

Get up close and personal with this active adventure through the gatorade-like waters and waterfalls of the Philippines, including the famous Kawasan Falls. You’ll have to get up early as the trip is 4-5 hours, and you have to be done by sunset!
View my ‘all you need to know about Canyoneering in Badian’ post here.
Price: approx 1,500PHP


Cebu is known for its gorgeous mangoes, and I can totally vouch for that.
Top tip: Find out more about getting your PADI license for open water diving here.
I have to admit, when I first set eyes on a menu along Panagsama waterfront, I was shocked at the prices. During my first week in the Philippines I had not spent more than 129PHP on a single meal and had actually eaten many a time for 20-60PHP. Here on Panagsama waterfront, the cheapest starter I could find was priced at 160PHP and the average meal was 220-360PHP. Now, I’m not saying that’s expensive: 160PHP coverts to just £2.50. However this is a prime example of just how much the prices hike here in the Philippines in the tourist areas.
The Philippines IS cheap and you can definitely travel cheaply, but if you don’t research anything and plant yourself in the tourist epicentres… it soon adds up.
I visited Moalboal in February 2017 and so the following information is based on prices and conditions during my visit.


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Love as always and happy adventuring,
Mollie.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchA tricycle with many passengers in Tagkawayan, QuezonA motorized tricycle in Dumaguete CityTricycles in Tagbilaran, BoholMotor tricycles for hire lined up outside public market in downtown Bantayan, Cebu
Motorized tricycles, or simply tricycles (known in the rest of the world as a motorcycle and sidecar), are an indigenous form of the auto rickshaw and are a common means of public or private transportation in the Philippines. These public utility vehicles either ply a set route or are for-hire, like taxis. The Boracay Budget Travel website says of the motorized tricycle, “The tricycle is the most popular means of transport in small towns and cities, especially in the rural areas.”[1]
The tricycle (motorcycle and sidecar) was invented in 1903 by Mr. W. J. Graham of Graham Brothers, Enfield, Middlesex, England.[2]
Tricycles are built in a variety of styles, which differ from city to city, and are usually made locally by building a sidecar and affixing it to an imported motorcycle. Usually both the cycle and sidecar are covered, but not always by the same roof. Larger companies, such as Fitcor Marketing, also manufacture passenger tricycles.[3] They are built with more seats with the motor situated at the back, rather than below the driver as per a motorcycle.
Moalboal, officially the Municipality of Moalboal, (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Moalboal; Tagalog: Bayan ng Moalboal), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 31,130 people.[3]
Extending as a peninsula on the south-western tip of Cebu, Moalboal is bordered to the west by the Tañon Strait. Negros Island can be seen from the western shoreline. Moalboal is located 89 kilometres (55 mi) from Cebu City, about 2½ hours by public bus.
Moalboal is bordered to the north by the town of Alcantara, to the west is the Tañon Strait, to the east is the town of Argao, and to the south is the town of Badian.
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By sharonchyy in Beauty on May 6, 201816 comments
LIPSTICK BENEFITS FOR WELLNESS AND HEALTH
lipstick is no doubt the most commonly fashion accessory and applying lipstick don’t just give your face that extra pop of color but lipstick helps women to achieve a better look and enhance their appearance, it has the ability to make your lips appear plumper-allowing your eyes to look more defined .

Here are some benefits of lipstick:
Attractive
We wear lipstick for ourselves but the most important part of wearing lipstick is how beautiful you feel when you wear it, instantly you feel more beautiful, lipstick is a perfect fashion tool for you and this leads me to confidence! Yess!!
Confidence
Is the most benefit of wearing lipstick. I feel very beautiful and on top of the world after a swipe of lipstick and I know most of us feel same way! I must not apply makeup but lipstick is a necessity.

Healings & Protection
Lipstick can protect our lips from bad weather and also repair cracked lips especially during the cold and wind, by being a protective barrier for your lips. And this brings me to sunburn protection. Many lipsticks contain SPF of 15 or higher which protects the lips from sunburn.
Lips Definition
If your lips are small, you can make it appear bigger with lipstick and can as well make them appear smaller with lipstick, if they are bigger. You can easily creat whatever you want. And this brings me to the psychological aspect of wearing lipstick , it can bring out the fermininity in women and also lift their spirit during hard or difficult times.
Dont leave your lipstick behind,a swipe will go a long way.
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