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Carlos Celdran’s “Walk This Way” Theatrical Tour of Intramuros

April 3, 2012 1 comment

At the heart of the Philippines lies probably the country’s most historic city, Manila, where until now evidences of the rich past still exist or seemingly evident. Through its narrow streets, the city was bustling with business and trade during the infancy years of the country. From battles to wars, triumph and defeat, revolutions, politics, religion- the thick stone walls have witnessed it all. Today, an icon in the Manila tourism industry will take us back in time as we walk within the walls of Intramuros. Read more…

Rodriguez, Rizal: Nature Trip To Wawa Dam

May 29, 2011 10 comments

There’s nothing much to do one weekend so I browsed the internet looking for something to shoot. A friend posted about her recent trip in La Mesa Eco Park and asked her details, but unfortunately the budget always gets in the way, so  save this destination some other time. For now, I’m setting foot at the far end of my home town, Rodriguez. Read more…

Proper Way of Igniting Fireworks

January 4, 2011 1 comment

Like most countries in the world, dazzling and loud fireworks have been part of the New Year celebration. However, improper handling of fireworks comes with hazards. To avoid accidents when igniting fireworks, use a stick or some extension or gap between your hand and the fuse to minimize unexpected explosions.

Be safe everyone and have a Happy New Year.

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Tres Escalon Falls in Taytay, Rizal

December 20, 2010 6 comments

For almost 20 years, I’ve been residing in Cainta, but was not really going around town much until I started researching interesting sights nearby. I stumbled upon a place about 5 minutes from Valley Golf, and I was amazed that such place exist not far from where I reside. Taytay is the neighboring town of Cainta, and there lies a waterfalls I never imagined it existed. Curiosity got me excited so I left the house before the sun goes up, but the rain starts pouring down, yet I still went on with my agenda. Read more…