Friday, November 12, 2010

Cebu






This is my first time to go to Queen city of the south (CEBU). I went there to work for three days just to set-up a Christmas decor for a department store. But I don't want to loose the opportunities to travel around the metro. To know more about the Cebuanos (People of Cebu), Food and Landmarks. After three days of a work, I re-scheduled my ticket going to a Manila for one day and its time for me to go around.
I went to Magellan's Cross - where the Catholicism in the Philippines was founded, The Churches of Sto. Niño and Cathedral, The Fort San Pedro - much more like Intramuros. It was a great experience to see the history and rich culture of Cebu.
The food was great. Like Lechon Cebu, Chicharon bulaklak, Dried Mango, Dangit (dried fish).
I totally enjoy my stay here in Cebu. Jhed Love Cebu...



Sunday, August 1, 2010

Capones Island





I've been to Capones Island several times but they never failed me to amazed. A 20 minutes boat ride from Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales. One of the main attraction of this island was the Spanish era lighthouse that brings the visitor back in time. Located in the back of the island facing the open sea. Capones Island known for their white sand beaches, Clear turquoise waters, Colorful corals, A big lump of rock formation. The island is rich in marine life that ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Sojourned here with Dindin and one of my colabs Princess... (Biglaan lakad)



Saturday, July 17, 2010

Vigan City





Vigan is the best preservation city from Spanish colonization period and entitled as Heritage City by UNESCO. Vigan represent a unique fusion of Asian building design and construction with European colonial architecture and planning. The place was rich in history, culture and delicacies that entice the tourists. Old houses, Brick walls, The lamppost, Bistro, People makes the place romantic than others.
A 30 minutes romantic sojourned with Jay, Mhelai, Joy and Me. (Thanks Jay for the bibingka i likey.)

Cafe by the Ruins





The Cafe by the Ruins is a place for culinary and arts that every Baguio visitors must go. They never fail to get a taste of their delicious native foods like Pinikpikan an indigenous broth based food from the Cordillera Region together with native brown rice. Located near Baguio City hall and Rizal park. At cafe by the Ruins, customers can have memorable dining experience like no other.
Sojourned with my bestfriend Apol...

Friday, July 16, 2010

Mororan River





Mororan river is the cleanest river I've ever seen. Nestled within the undulating crevices of massive rocky walls of Sierra Madre mountain range and located in Peñablanca, Cagayan a 30 minutes drive from Tuguegarao, the Mororan river offers a majestically breathtaking view and enchanting feelings. The clear reflection of water underneath the lights truly make the Mororan river a scenic beauty to discover.
Sojouned with Mhelai, Joy, The Tres Mujeres and Me.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Wawa Dam





Wawa Dam was located in Brgy. Wawa, Rodriguez, Rizal and lie into the foothills of Sierra Madre mountain range. This is a perfect place for the photographers, travelers, explorers. It is such an easy and cheap trip compared to the other resort within the metro. The area combines the Nature, History, Culture, People, Legend and Mysteries. A totally different experience going to that place.
With Mhelai, Jay, Cathy, Dennis, Ling, Me and together with the Quibral clan.




Monday, July 12, 2010

The Piazza at Venice





Sheila and I went to Piazza for a mini photo shoot. The Piazza is a new ground for event, food hub, chill a la venetian style. The Piazza at Venice is located in Mckinley Hill, The Fort Global City, Taguig. An Italian inspired structure copy to the Piazza San Marco in Italy.
Now we enjoyed a Italian public life within a metro. Thanks to Megaworld. (Mga batang inusenteng nagsaya nung makarating dito)


Sunday, July 11, 2010

Dungeon of the Defiant - Barasoain Church





The nostalgic facade of the church and the legendary cat in P10 Bill. One of the famous church in the Philippines. Barasoain church is located in Malolos City and also renowned for its architectural design. A mix collaboration of Medieval - bell tower, Spanish and a touch of our own.
Sojourned with Sheila, Marlo and Me.






Saturday, July 10, 2010

The Bangui Windmills



One thing is for sure I'll will go back to Ilocos Norte to watch this giant electric fan in a close-up. Yes! Too sad because we went to Ilocos Norte but we passing through this windmills. Our schedule are fixed to other destinations. Watching these giant windmills will definitely leave you speechless. It provides alternative electricity in the province and at the same time serve as a major tourist spot in the province.

Anawangin Cove





Marvelous, Matchless, Stunning, Amazing, Breathtaking, Astonishing, Extraordinary. These words can describe the Anawangin Cove. An undeveloped paradise tucked into the mountains of San Antonio, Zambales. What makes the place unique is the unusual riddle of pine trees rather than coconut trees. The pine tree and the sand formed after the Mt. Pinatubo eruptions. The whole stretch of the beach together the lushes of mountain and the sea gives us a cinematic view. A trip to Pundaquit wont be complete if you don't sojourn to this place. I will assure you that you will surely enjoy this place.
One of the best thing happened here in Anawangin. I met a lot of friends. Sojourned here with Mhelai, Jay, Dennis, Shiela, Caroline, Cathy, Juan, Debbie, Regina and Me...



Friday, July 9, 2010

UP Street Food





My friend Sheila and I went to UP for our tripping and craving for the nostalgic food for the Filipinos. The University of the Philippines Diliman campus is a popular destination for the college student and for those people who visited the campus, for its wide variety of delicious street food. after eating some tokneneng, chicken balls, and cheese rolls. Sheila toured me around the campus and were like a kids enjoying and playing under the rainfall.