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Burying Bad Vibes in Baguio City?

Travelling to Baguio City? Add this to your itinerary and #celebratewithtrip! Behold the Lost Cemetery of Negativism. This well-renowned attraction is located near Camp John Hay. "Negativism is man’s greatest self imposed infliction, his most limiting factor, his heaviest burden," as indicated on the marker by the entrance. This place embarks on a solid foundation of positivity that sets the mood and manages the expectations for every visitor. At the end of the trail, you would definitely feel new and positive for other days to come.
Posted: Nov 19, 2022
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