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Saturday, May 8, 2010

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It's photo spam day he he he.... Simply just want to share some photos taken from the past


                                                         somewhere in windy Cagayan
Inside Cal-lao Cave (as pronounced), Cagayan

Statue of the Virgin Mary near the cave's altar where we had mass




A hole on the roof. History says many people went into this cave to secure their lives during the WWII  and many of them died.


Halsema highway

Good morning, Sayangan!

Parish church inside Saint Paul's Academy



Wandering dog @ Puerto Galera
 
The rich color of the ocean


Batangas Port



Boats for rent for Php 1,000.00 each. Capacity: 10-14 people to tour around the tourist spots and go around SNORKELING!!!


Where wild monkeys thrive in Mindoro


Boat ride!



The tour
White sand beaches are many. It takes a boat ride to go some of the islands of Mindoro where there are no houses nor resorts where one can experience the serenity of the place. And there are less people too.

Ahhh...Melanchony...the feeling of experiencing the luxury and beauty of the place but with the knowing that  it wont last forever...

                                                    Dusk on the gulf.


At dawn, colleagues wake up early to have a healthy walk by the beach and some picture taking too. The camera man is unaware that he is the subject of my lens...he he he


                     No, that's not a volcano. Just a mountain at Puerto Galera at dawn.

In every place we go, it's nice to have a visit to God in His house.


These yachts are also for rent. Didn't bother to ask how much.


No dress code here. Wear anything you are comfortable with whether it's a bikini or the classical Filipino swim wear: T-shirt and shorts...he he he


The picture of a Mountain of virgin forests and the fresh and clean blue-green sea. Underneath thrives a variety of rich marine life protected by the local government for tourism and ecology. Sorry, I can't show you how it looks like underneath the sea for lack of waterproof camera. But it would be more fun experiencing it first-hand. Snorkeling costs only around Php 100.00 - 150.00. One can also go on diving but they have to bring with them their own diving gears or rent it from a shop in the town center, which is some kilometers away.

Truly the Philippines is rich with beautiful places to go. My plan this summer is to hike up the mountains of my hometown and capture the Cordilleran spirit. I just hope I will be able to do that...he he he

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