A man named Omar
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God equips His children with specific talents and abilities in order to pursue their purpose in life. It is therefore no coincidence that Omar Nepomuceno was born in the seaside town of Donsol, Sorsogon, a blessed haven where the world's largest concentration of butandings (whale sharks) abound. All butanding encounters are different and everyone has his or her own story to tell. Mine began on the morning of March 27.
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Nepomuceno, O. (2010, May 2). A man named Omar. The Philippine Star, p. N-3
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