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4. How often do the LakbayTV camera crews go out on location shooting?

LakbayTV has three (3) camera crews shooting footages on an all-digital platform. Each crew is sent on location every week to capture the unique sights, sounds, and events of the Philippines to produce our original LakbayTV programming.

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5. Can I send my own travel photos?

Yes. LakbayTV will gladly welcome any photos about places around the Philippines and post them on our "Snapshots" segment and on Lakbay.Net's website. You can send them to 18 Scout Albano, South Triangle Quezon City, or e-mail your digital images to info@lakbay.net.ph. You will receive a special gift for any images that we use on air.

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6. How can we order tapes of LakbayTV episodes/programs?

You can call LakbayTV at 895-5110/0338 or write to lakbaytv@lakbay.net.ph.

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