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LIVING LARGE

One of the first few who envisioned a home in Siargao is the couple Gai Olivares and her late husband Nicolas Rambeau. Nicolas was the third foreigner who set foot in Siargao. As for Olivares who has been living life in a suitcase since the 90s, slow living is nothing new for her. She has been on it long before the pandemic. She takes pride in their home as it represents the perfect marriage of luxury and relaxation. Situated at

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