Wednesday, March 20, 2013

An Unexpected Journey
































Just came up with the idea to share something with the world and the people I cared, adored, and loved the most. In the context of… the readers of my blog! A great thanks from me for staying here reading my experiences. Some of you might “curiously wondering” why is that… in every picture I took [without me in it] but I keep on posting beautiful pictures from around the world? I used to tell you guys before [I will ruin the moments of viewing].






















Bohol Island
























El Nido, Palawan Island




I love taking pictures. The moments when my ass sat on some solid ground, I took my camera and start snapping pictures. Well, just so you know that I’m a photojournalist and international traveler. There’s no need to “view” me when you’re scrolling these pages. Sorry for my language. But that’s the truth. It’s nature! (n,n). This is the world I’ve faced before, and yet, still walking on it to the present. Every time I posted some pics with me in it, people will definitely edit the picture into half. Just to get rid of me. So, I came up with conclusion on my own. Why should I get my masterpieces vandalized when they are originally, rightfully mine?




Boracay




Sometimes, people just don’t get it. So, I posted something “without” me in it. And you should probably knew. They didn’t ask, yet they claim I’m deceiving every now and then. That I claimed the photos was mine but in fact I don’t! Many travelers already walked in my shoes before. They understand how I feel. They told me to put a watermark of mine on my pics. I rather not because the first word as they opened their mouth was “FUCK! If he learned how NOT to put the watermark on the picture!”. That’s the world I’m facing ever since until now. So to speak of course. Until forever!














                        Guintubdan Falls, La Carlotta City Negros Occidental








Let’s just not be bothered by them and proceed to the real agenda right here. This is…




Coron Island



Coron Island is the 3rd-largest island in the Calamian Island in northern Palawan in the Philippines. The island is part of the larger municipality of the same name. It’s about 170 nautical miles [310 km] southwest of Manila and is known for several Japanese shipwrecks of World War II vintage. The island is part of the ancestral domain of the indigenous Tagbanwa people. Known as Calis among Tagbanwas and Coronians, its tribal chieftain is Rodolfo Aguilar I.


The area around the wrecks has rock formations which provide for snorkeling opportunities, with underwater visibility extending up to 80 feet [24 m].























Baguio Cathedral



The City of Baguio is a highly urbanized city located in the province of Benguet in northern Luzon Island of the Philippines. The city has become the center of business and commerce as well as the center of education in the entire Northern Luzon thereby becoming the seat of government of the Cordillera Administrative Region. Baguio City was designated by the Philippine Commission as the Summer Capital of the Philippines on June 1, 1903. It was incorporated as a chartered city by the Philippine Assembly on September 1, 1909 as authored by former Philippines Supreme Court Justice George A. Malcolm. The City of Baguio celebrated its Centennial on September 1, 2009.
































Baguio Botanical Garden





































Tuguegarao City Centre




Tuguegarao City is the city capital of Cagayan, Philippines and the regional capital of Cagayan Valley Region. Tuguegarao is the economic center of the Cagayan Valley Region as it is located on a peninsula in the Cagayan Valley. Sheltered by the Sierra Madre Mountains in the East, Cordilleras in the West and the Caraballo Mountains in the South. It grew on the banks of the Cagayan River and the Pinacanauan River near the southern border of the province.
































Tuguegarao Cathedral




With the population of 129,539 as of the 2007 Census, most people are Ybanags, Ilocanos, Tagalogs, Itawis, Pampangos, Chinese and Indians.














 The Airlines









 Bacuit Archipelago








 Bataan








 Boracay









 Palawan Island




 Cebu from Sumilon Iland










             El Nido Sunset








 Island of Batayan, Cebu



























             La Loma Cemetary






           
 Lake Holon, Mount Parker









               Lesser Waterfalls, Batlag Falls








 Mount Luho









 Mt. Pinatubo








 Palawan Island









 Palawan Island









 Pangangan Island, Police Terminal Booth








                    Parks & Wildlife, Quezon City







 Mystic Lake Venado, Mt. Apo




































Tinago Hidden Falls



           
        
         
          Wait for another post. I’m still thinking about the place. Well, if you have something to do first, be my guest then. I’m still in progress of finding new places to explored/discover. Later then (n,n)