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Filipino fisherman repairing nets on a traditional bangka boat, Mindoro Island, Philippines
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Why Mindoro’s Natural Attractions Demand You Slow Down and Focus on One Place

I stood on the deck of a small bangka as it cut through the turquoise water off Mindoro’s coast, watching a fisherman named Mang Tomas repair his net with the kind of patience I’d forgotten existed. This is Island Life ...
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Mindoro Island’s mountains and valleys show a natural landscape central to the history of Mindoro Island
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Mindoro Gold Mining: Beyond the Gold That Never Existed

I stepped off the bangka in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, on a Tuesday morning that smelled like diesel and dried fish. The pier had more cracks than planks that didn’t creak. A trike driver named Mang Ernie waved me over with ...
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A Mangyan weaver creating a traditional textile on a backstrap loom while tourists photograph in Mindoro, Philippines
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Mindoro Island History: the Mangyan Indigenous Peoples’ Struggle for Survival

I met Aling Lili on a humid afternoon in Mansalay, Mindoro. She is part of the Mangyan indigenous peoples of Mindoro. She sat cross-legged outside a bamboo hut, fingers moving across a loom with hypnotic precision. Geometric patterns emerged from ...
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Local carinderia owner serving traditional Filipino food in Puerto Galera, Mindoro Island
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History of Mindoro Island and Its Rich Heritage

I was sitting at a carinderia in Puerto Galera when Ate Linda slammed a plate of adobo down in front of me and said something I’ll never forget: “If we become Boracay, we lose everything. You understand? Everything.” She wasn’t ...
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Filipino woman warmly greeting tourists at Puerto Galera port, Mindoro Island, Philippines
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Mindoro Hospitality: The Heart of the Island

The first time I stepped off the boat in Puerto Galera, a woman named Lita grabbed my bag before I could protest. She flashed a smile so wide it felt like sunshine, gestured toward her tricycle, and started speaking to ...
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Filipino grandmother cooking traditional Mindoro adobo without measuring ingredients in the home kitchen
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Mindoro Food Traditions and Their Unique Recipes

I watched Lola Teresa throw away her grandmother’s recipe for adobong manok. Not literally. She didn’t burn the paper or tear it up; she just ignored it completely while making Sunday lunch for her family in Calapan. She eyeballed the vinegar, ...
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Mindoro elder crafting traditional bamboo fish trap demonstrating indigenous innovation and culture
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Mindoro Culture and Its Rich Craft Traditions

I met Mang Danilo on a humid Tuesday morning in a small barangay outside Calapan. He was sitting on a weathered wooden bench, sorting through dried bamboo strips with the kind of precision that only decades of practice can produce. ...
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Mindoro fisherman's house with instant noodles and fresh fish catch showing culinary poverty paradox
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Mindoro Fishing Families: A Tale of Survival

I sat across from Mang Tomas in his bamboo house perched on stilts above the water in Puerto Galera. His fishing net hung from the rafters, still damp from the morning catch. On the table between us sat two bowls ...
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Young Mindoro student viewing food content on smartphone in Manila dorm room at night
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Mindoro Traditional Food You Need to Try Today

Meet Jessa Villanueva, a Mindoro-raised college student scrolling through Instagram food influencers, feeling the gap between viral “unusual” dishes and her childhood staple, simple, plain, often scoffed at by elders. Jessa sat in her Manila dorm room last September, phone ...
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Mangyan woman in Mindoro balancing traditional culture with modern technology representing indigenous agency
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Mindoro Indigenous Culture in a Changing World

I watched a German tourist photograph a Mangyan woman in her traditional beaded necklace and handwoven skirt outside Calapan last year. He crouched, adjusted his lens three times, and never once asked her name. When he walked away, she turned ...
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