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Tamang gala lang sa bagong gawang monument Ng AKO BICOL. Sarap mag unwind, jogging sa umaga at hapon, mag bike na din.
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Time to escape the city and going back to the place where I belong.
Ganda Ng hanging bridge. Can you guess where it is located?
Rather than focusing on the obstacle in your path, focus on the bridge over the obstacle.
Ganda ng Hanging Bridge. Can you guess where it is located?
Rather than focusing on the obstacle in your path, focus on the bridge over the obstacle.
25 Best Beaches in the Philippines
If you’re chasing that postcard image you’ve dreamt of visiting a thousand times, come to the Philippines. The dream is here with hundreds of pure white sand beaches that feel like walking on powder next to turquoise water that is as warm as it is clear. Palm trees stretch over the beach as if posing for photo while lounge chairs with umbrellas team up to provide a little extra shade.
With over 7,600 islands, you’re never far from a white sand beach in the Philippines. It’s deciding which beach to choose that is the hard part. While there’s no such thing as a “bad beach” in the Philippines, many beaches offer something different. Choose between beaches with amazing sea life to be discovered, beaches with incredible nightlife and restaurants, beaches with water sports, and beaches that are so desolate that all you can do is sit and ponder life.
source: The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Camiguin
Camiguin Island is what vacation goals are made of. Green jungles to explore, white sand beaches to play on, turquoise water to splash around in, waterfalls to discover, volcanoes to hike, food to devour and more. Best of all, there aren’t too many tourists here to get in your way!
Just off the coast of Bohol, Camiguin is still relatively low key on the backpacker circuit. This means more competitive prices, less jaded locals, and plenty of space for you to be alone with the natural beauty of this island.
Of course, you’ll be sharing space with almost 90,000 locals who live here, work here, and welcome you here. The economy on Camiguin is strongly focused on fishing and farming. That means you’ll get some great eating done here with all the fresh fish and mangoes you could ever want.
You can get here from both Cebu and Manila with a quick flight. After that, a little bit of ground transport via bus, van, or taxi then one ferry boat ride- and you have arrived!
source: The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Legazpi City
Legpazi City calls itself “the city of fun and adventure” and for good reason. This city is home to Mt. Mayon, a 20 million year old active volcano that offers both wild adventure and captivating history. While you’re here, you have the chance to explore around the base of the volcano with ATV tours, hiking, photography, and more. While capturing unbelievable views, you’ll learn about its active history of eruptions that have wiped out entire populations and desecrated whole villages.
Named after Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, a Spanish conquistador, there is a lot of history and culture to be experienced in Legazpi City. You’ll have the chance to visit monuments which represent the many nationalities who have once called this island home or refuge like the Franciscan church, the Spanish pier, and the Japanese tunnels. From adventure to history and shopping to eating, if Legazpi City isn’t already on your list of places to visit in the Philippines, it absolutely will be after today.
Let’s explore the best things to do in Legazpi City.
MT. SINAI (DUNQUE HILL)|BEST TRAVEL DESTINATION | VLOG 3 |A MUST VISIT IN MANTICAO, MISAMIS ORIENTAL ⛰️MT. SINAI (Dunque Hill)⛰️📍Dunque Hills, Manticao, Misamis Oriental📍✅Located in Upper Malubog in the Municipality of Manticao is the highest point in the ...
TININGALAN VIEW DECK | HALSEYLE HILL | TOP DESTINATION IN MISAMIS ORIENTAL | TRAVEL VLOG #3 ✅HALSEYLE HILL✅📍Brgy. Poblacion, SugbongcogonA new overlooking spot in Misamis Oriental– the Tiningalan View Deck (now the Halseyle Hill) of Brgy. Poblacion...
I love flying despite the long hours at boring airports. Once I get onto the plane, sit down in my window seat and watch Mayon Volcano get smaller as the plane takes off, I feel happy. Excited to be able to travel somewhere again.
Random pic of Mayon Volcano from PR2922 from Bicol International Airport .
ST. DOMINIC DE GUZMAN PARISH CHURCH | STO. DOMINGO, ALBAY
St. Dominic de Guzman Parish Church is a Roman Catholic church in Sto. Domingo, Albay. Sto. Domingo was formerly called Li’bog, and used to be part of the town of Albay (now Legazpi City). It only became a separate town in 1749, more than fifty years after the Franciscan priests left the administration of their parish in Albay and the secular priests took charge. Thus, the parish of Sto. Domingo never came under Franciscan care, which might explain why its chosen patron is the well-known founder of a different order of priests, the Dominicans.
The present church was constructed in 1850 under the supervision of then parish priest Fr. Martin Martinez, who served for more than 30 years from 1835 to 1866. This church replaced an old one, which was built on a site closer to the sea after the town was founded. The event that caused a new church to be built was a fire that burned the roofing of this old church, which was made of “basag” or split bamboos. The materials were volcanic rocks from Mt. Mayon taken at a site called Maranlog, now Brgy. San Isidro.
The use of volcanic stones which are easy to cut into blocks and other shapes allowed the church to be more flexible in the details of its ornaments. These include me topes, guttae, urns, and finials which are all noticeable in its facade. But the two eye-catching features of the church are its pair of belfries and pair of volutes or scrolls on its pediment. It shares the twin belfry feature with the Church of Malilipot which was also constructed around the same time. On the other hand, the pediment with volutes apparently took inspiration from the famous Church of the Gesù in Rome.
The devotion to St. Dominic de Guzman, whose image stands prominently on a niche at the church’s pediment, takes a local flavor in Sto. Domingo due to the constant threat of Mt. Mayon. The gozo or religious hymn to St. Dominic mentions protection from the wrath of Mayon, and ritual activities dedicated to him include procession on foot and novena to prevent the eruption of the volcano. In 1897, at least 226 individuals in the town perished from an eruption of Mt. Mayon, the worst since 1814. The event was so memorable to the townspeople that old folks still call it by the name “Pangiri-kiti” from the rumblings of the ashes and lava flowing towards the town.
Article: Provincial Tourism Culture and Arts Office (PTCAO)
Majestic Mayon Volcano
Open na po Ang Cebu for tourist basta fully vaccinated.
Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn.”
A beautiful sunset captured at Legazpi Boulevard with a scenic view of Mayon Volcano.