
I have crossed a lot of bridges but these are the only few that I was able to capture: This is the bridge that connects Tagbilaran and Dauis at Bohol, Philippines. Also known as the causeway, it is the bridge … Continue reading
I have crossed a lot of bridges but these are the only few that I was able to capture: This is the bridge that connects Tagbilaran and Dauis at Bohol, Philippines. Also known as the causeway, it is the bridge … Continue reading
The Ayala Lights and Sounds Display is one of the attractions that can be found at Ayala Triangle in Makati City every holiday season. A lot of people come here to witness this one spectacular lights and sounds show. These … Continue reading
This week Ailsa’s travel theme is liquid, and here are my entries: Liquid Splash: CWC, Camarines Sur, Philippines. Salty Liquid: During a boat-ride somewhere in Bataan, Philippines. Flowing Liquid: Panas Fall at Davao del Norte, Philippines Cool Liquid: Chillin’ at … Continue reading
The Makati Business Center in the Philippines foregrounded by commercial structures and residential buildings of Pasay City. Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (richertmanjarres.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (myjourneywithdepression.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (theinspiredpacker.wordpress.com) … Continue reading
Today, after several days of non-stop monsoon rain – which intensified last Monday night and brought a drowning floods to a lot of area in Luzon particularly Metro Manila – it’s such a relief and a delight when the blue … Continue reading
Last week the lawmakers in the Philippines approved House Bill 5727, commonly known as the sin tax bill. The bill will put an increase of taxes for cigarettes and alcohol, which means that the prices of those products will be … Continue reading
I love strawberries – they are one of my favorite fruits. I ate them with salt; I dip them a bit in a salt before devouring each one of them whole. Yummy. And so when I get to the Strawberry … Continue reading
Often referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World, this alone proved how proud the Filipinos are with the Banaue Rice Terraces. And though it’s not considered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this rice terraces are among the … Continue reading
A trip to Sagada wouldn’t be the same without taking the route via Banaue and going back by the route to Baguio, or vice versa. It’s the best road-trip I’ve ever had so far – zigzagging along the uncountable mountains, … Continue reading