I have not posted any topics outside of the Kalinga culture, but with this article , I'll make an exception.
This is because I find this original pictures so awesome, I just can't help but blog about it.
These are some of the most visited tourists spots in the country.
Just like the Banaue Rice Terraces, they have a splendor of their own, untouched by time and technology.
These pictures were taken by Sir Paul - a very adventurous and well travelled academician from Central Luzon.
He was able to tour around the Crystal Cove of Boracay of Panay, Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, Tagaytay, Baguio, Palawan, Davao and several more beautiful tourist spots.
Sir Paul is also a food enthusiast; he relishes tasting new and scrumptious delicacies wherever he goes.
Being a scientist and an academician, he not only basked in Mother Nature's biota but also finds time to "study" and learn from the flora and fauna of the places he visited.
Relaxing by the refreshing beach of
Puerto Galera.
Puerto Galera.
The view is awesome - worthy of a
Van Gogh!
Sir Paul, you should come and visit us in Kalinga.
You'll find several things there that would spark your interminable quest for new discoveries.
VERY BEAUTIFUL pictures!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, thanks for the visit. Happy blogging.
ReplyDeleteDear jena, impressive pictures. It is fun to read and watch....
ReplyDeleteHi Ray, thanks for dropping by. Great post you have at your site. Happy blogging.
ReplyDeleteHe has been around! wonderful shots here, Jena. :)
ReplyDeleteps. regarding the pictures, sure you can borrow them. appreciate the compliments! :)
happy blogging, too!
Hi Maiylah, thanks for the visit and for the permission. You're generous. Happy blogging.
ReplyDeleteGood pictures, I bet it's nice to have the kind of job that lets you travel to and explore new places.
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ReplyDeleteHi Eric, thanks for dropping by and commenting on my blogs. I do appreciate it a lot. All the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting pictures and blog ~ keep up the good work!
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