Burdeos’ little-roamed territory gives a pleasant taste to every bucolic tongue. Sea-locked, many of its areas until now remain unexplored. Visiting its jewels will force you to brave the seawater that defies stillness, nature’s obvious defense of discouraging any attempt of invasion. After hours of inactivity in a bus, I ...
Read More »The Waterfalls in Luisiana: A Fatal Beauty
Five days ago, a photo of a waterfall I saw accidentally online challenged my curiosity. The image didn’t say much details about it. Neither the internet provided me another photo of the same place.
Read More »Cagayan: Survivor’s Abode
Occupying much of the area in the northernmost part of Luzon, the province of Cagayan owns few of the country’s well-kept treasures. Rolling hills, leafy islands, spectacular caves and kilometers long of pure white sand beaches densely forested with evergreens; are some of its visually tasteful endowment. Its distance from ...
Read More »El Nido: A Place That Screams of Relaxation
With its offshore isles and white sand beaches majorly bedecked with handsome foliage, El Nido portrays what real nature is. Though luxury has carved its own niche in the area, it’s very limited. Interestingly, touring around El Nido using motorbikes is one of most thrilling things to do in the ...
Read More »Heaven’s Gateway: Sagada
Long trips and unpredictable weather are two things that usually defeat one’s desire to travel. Like it or not, visitng Sagada requires you to battle against these two traveller’s greatest enemies. And for those who triumphed, the reward is inestimable.The 13 hour butt-numbing bus ride from the country’s capital + ...
Read More »Manila: A Vibrant and Colorful City
Moving vehicles, people walking, traffic fumes, heat and noise. This is Manila. It’s an utter ataxia. She may be clad in chaos but she carries herself beautifully . Everything moves. Everything flows. Everyone makes noise creating a sound that’s aurally distinct. To see and experience all these had put me ...
Read More »Fortune Island: Lost and Abandoned
This tiny island, roughly 9 miles off Nasugbu coast, once bathed itself in gold, thronged by elites and used to be fortunate. Today, Fortune Island mirrors the disturbing face of abandonment. Nothing really occupies the place now except for some rubbish left elsewhere, transient houses with collapsed roofs and rows ...
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