Bounty Beach
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
My Melancholia in MALAPASCUA
It felt sad and depressing when I left Malapascua Island. I didn't want to board that boat yet. The sea is so inviting for another swim, for another day of lazing along the beach and reading my book (Life of Pi by Yann Martel) under the comforting trees. I have only spent 4 days in this enchanting island and it's never enough to satisfy my insatiable curiosity for this sunny, charming paradise. Though one can explore the entire island by foot in one day, I know there are still more to discover and learn beyond its idyllic beauty.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
MANILA: A Closer Look (Part 1)
I find Manila interestingly charming. This may not be the city I want to live in because of its flood-prone and narrow streets, but I still continue to find myself going here at least once a month to experience her alluring vibrancy and chaos. Her rich history and underbelly piques my imagination like no other city in the Philippines. Her invaluable role in the country's politics, religion, trade, education and culture sets her apart from the rest.
Despite her grim appearance, she still possess that indelible character that made her an enviable city in the Far East during her golden, pre-WW II age. One only needs to take a walk to explore and re-discover the remnants of her once glorious past. You'll be surprised how most of them survived, despite utter neglect.

Saturday, December 24, 2011
PASSPORT 2011
It's a big world out there. There are so much to learn, to see, to eat, to experience.
Be brave to explore other places. If you can't find someone to go with you, then do it alone! You'll be surprised to meet a lot of solo travelers when you're out there.
Get your passport now and start collecting those stamps! Bon Voyage!
Passport Stamps, 2011.
Monday, August 22, 2011
PUERTO PRINCESA: The Princess of the West Philippine Sea
My expectations are high for Puerto Princesa City in Palawan. So much has been said about this big city (as the locals claim) that your anticipation has already been heightened even before setting foot on its land.
I went there to film its scenic spots for a travel show so I didn't really have the luxury of exploring it more intimately, like a laidback traveler usually do. Actually, PP is quite hard to explore if you're on a tight schedule and budget. The scenic spots are scattered sporadically that moving around may cost you a lot - both time and money. The best way to cover as many places as you can is to rent your own vehicle (like a van).
Sunday, April 24, 2011
ALIW NA ALIW SA ALIWAN FESTIVAL 2011
Every town or city in this country has its own festivities! And most of them are deeply rooted in religious and farming traditions...
In Manila, city dwellers get a glimpse of these festivities from around the country in the annual ALIWAN FESTIVAL. A number of organizations (from various towns/cities) take part in this colorful and merry spectacle to parade their local traditions, beautiful boys and girls, products, artistry and culture!
The parade starts at the Quirino Grandstand and ends in front of Aliw Theatre at the CCP Complex. It's good to see people braving the mid-afternoon heat just to witness this event. The mood is festive and relaxed.

I waited for the parade (floats, costumes, etc.) at Aliw Theatre. I was hoping to get clear pictures with natural light... Unfortunately, the parade arrived early evening and the lights were not strong enough from our position. Anyway, I had fun and it was a great opportunity to experience this kind of grand festivity even in an urbanized city...
Thursday, April 21, 2011
ON MY WITS' END IN CALAUIT!
On its northwestern side lies the island of Calauit - a game preserve where animals are free to roam and propagate! (to know more about the island, visit http://www.calauitisland.com/ ).
Our tour guide told us that this island turned into a game preserve by then Pres. Marcos as a gift to his son, Bongbong. Animals were imported from Africa. Sadly, the succeeding administration never prioritized its maintenance on their budget allocation, thus the island slowly went into oblivion... Consequently, the welfare of the animals suffered. (Yes, the island needs a budget for veterinarians, maintenance of facilities, etc.)
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
LUCBAN, QUEZON: Christ is indeed Larger than Life!
Ang Kamay ni Jesus.
Lucban, Quezon.
(You can't miss this... this is just along the National Highway, a few minutes before reaching the town of Lucban, Quezon).
Have a Blessed Holy Week!
As you enter the premises, you will be greeted with a "Noah's Arc", with some statues of animals trying to get inside the "arc".
There are also the statues of of Adam and Eve... and the Angel that led them away from the Paradise...
Then, get ready to climb hundreds of steps to reach this...
(the view above is spectacular... you will see the verdant landscape of Lucban, Quezon).
The giant statue of the Risen Christ, mightily situated on a hilltop.
Reminds me of Christ's Statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Some scenes on The Way of the Cross
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