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bicol trippix and through it all December 9, 2009

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11.27-30.09
a long weekend spent in the philippines’ bicolandia
http://kulitjr3.multiply.com/photos/album/538/bicol_trippix

sharing 86 of the 1000+ pics (gasp!) taken while visiting caramoan, camarines sur and legazpi city in albay and the places in between and along the way with anthony and don and our new friends — neil and rachel

places hit: naga city. sabang. guijalo. el centro, caramoan. paniman. lahos island. matukad island. balinan island. minalagos island. tabgon. lahuy island. cotivas island. sapitang lahi island. malilipot. legazpi city. daraga.

i missed the action in CWC but was able to catch up with the group in naga city (i told anthony and don that if they don’t show up and meet me in naga for the caramoan-then-legazpi trip, i won’t hesitate to have their names included in bicol’s police blotter :D haha!)

why caramoan? it’s the place of choice of survivor spain, survivor france, survivor israel, and survivor bulgaria — yep, survivor the reality tv show

why legazpi city? to see mt. mayon in full glory and to try the zipline in lignon hill!

we have plans of going back to bicol for more of CWC, to see the butandings in donsol, sorsogon, and to explore parts of mayon while riding ATV’s. hehe.

see you in my multiply for the rest of the photos and see you in the next trip(s) — batanes days 2010 are coming near!

meanwhile, you gotta love experiencing,living, singing, hearing, and humming this…

You are forever in my life
You see me through the seasons
Cover me with Your hand
And lead me in Your righteousness


11.21.09 thank you, Lord for this big beautiful rainbow
picture was taken using my mobile phone while i was making my way out of batangas for manila | vantage point for this particular scene: the spacious vacant lot of the pamilihang bayan ng sto.tomas, batangas

And I look to You
And I wait on You


11.27.09 wow, rainbow!!! | sabang, camarines sur

I will sing to You, Lord
A hymn of love
For Your faithfulness to me


11.28.09 another rainbow sighting on a saturday afternoon | as seen from sapitang lahi island, caramoan, camarines sur

I’m carried in everlasting arms
You never let me go
Through it all


11.28.09 through it all! | the sky gifted us with this awesome sight of the sun rays as we raced for paniman from sapitang lahi island, caramoan, camarines sur

– Through It All, Hillsong

taal trek happiness! October 19, 2009

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“Like all great travelers,
I have seen more than I remember,
and remember more than I have seen.”
–Benjamin Disraeli

after i first set foot on tagaytay and got the feel of the place in 2002, there was never a year that i missed visiting the place. i’ve experienced the birth of many life-long bonds and heartwarming moments there — intangible stuff which, aside from the uniquely tagaytay ambience, i look forward to in every visit.

i relish experiencing the beauty of tagaytay and the wonderful sights to see there and from there. from the numerous viewdecks (each one of them unique, i say) of tagaytay, one gets to see the taal lake and the islands in it — one truly inspiring sight to behold, especially in the early mornings when the fogs let up and reveal the distant islands and during sunset when darkness slowly creeps and blends seemlessly with the mesmerizing scenery making it fade, but with the promise of being seen again along with the next rising of the sun.

with my yearly visits to tagaytay, those distant islands in the lake always caused me to wonder and to imagine a lot of great things. seeing them always reminded me of those times when i used to look into my sibika at kultura book in grade school and i’d be lost in those pages where pictures of the volcano in a lake are printed. for me, back in grade school, the sight was reachable and can be viewed only, at best, in full-colored postcards. needless to say, that changed and i got to see with my own eyes what i only used to see in pictures — a lake and, in it, distant islands, beckoning.

one of those distant islands in the lake and the most popular of them all — by name, at least — is the taal volcano, reputed to be the world’s smallest active volcano. if that does not make taal volcano interesting enough, read what the travel guides say about it. it is believed to be a volcano within a lake within a volcano — the ridges of tagaytay being remnants of a big, old crater of what used to be a big, big volcano in the biggest island (luzon) of this volcanic archipelago (the philippines) in this part of asia (southeast asia).

last october 11, 2009, which was a sunday — and a sunshiny sunday to boot — i laid my what-ifs and what’s-in-that-island-thoughts to rest. i set foot on taal volcano and walked all the way to where i could get a full view of the crater, which is hidden when viewed from tagaytay. it was a 4-kilometer uphill walk under the direct heat of the mighty sun with the awesome company of equally adventurous and travel-loving people, most of whom i first met and made friends with in el nido, palawan. for us, a trek is a trek is a trek is a trek…

while most other tourists would opt to rent horses to reach the taal volcano viewpoint, we went for the old school alternative. we spared the horses and exercised our legs and lungs instead. we chose to walk the 4-kilometer regular path up and the 4-kilometer regular path down — encountering earthworms, mountain snails, crows, malnourished papaya plants, one dead baby cobra, and lots of horse manure along the way. the volcano is gently sloping so the trek isn’t really difficult. in fact, our tour coordinator walked with us on her wedge sandals. yes, wedge sandals! way to go.

the sight of the crater is breathtaking. what’s interesting about it? it has an island. imagine this: an island (vulcan point) within a crater (taal crater) within an active volcano (taal volcano) within a lake (taal lake) within an old volcano.

apart from the sulfuric-smelling steam steadily coming out from some of the rocks we passed by, there’s not much to see along the way that i haven’t seen in other places. maybe, it’s because it’s the regular path, after all. i believe taal’s secret trail (yes, there is a so-called secret trail which is not really so secret but so named because only a few people opt to take that less popular but more challenging path) would be something else and would reveal a lot of things that are really uniquely taal. there’s always a next time, right?

oh, i love, love, love the boat ride and the sight of colorful catamarans (two-hulled sailboats) in talisay’s taal lake yacht club. the lake looked so big and blue and yet so calm; crossing it on our bright yellow boats felt so perfect. when our boatman lost control of our boat, dalag, and we hit the rear of pawikan (the other boat) even before we could reach taal volcano, i had the time of my life. it was one of those could-have-been very dangerous moments that i ended up enjoying because i had so much faith that the boats will hold together and the big, deep lake will not dare eat us up.

taal trek happiness pictures are here!


p.s.
(1) may tumalo sa tour coordinator namin… inakyat ang taal na naka-fishnet stockings and high heels! winner!
(2) na-dehydrate ako that day kasi nakalimutan kong uminom ng tubig during the uphill hike. ano ba? haha
(3) mabibilis kami maglakad pero tumagal lang kami sa trek path kasi picture kami ng picture.
(4) ok, ok, enough of this… next trip!

puerto princesa and el nido adventure October 6, 2009

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last august 27-31, 2009, i was in palawan for a 5-day fun, fun, fun adventure in puerto princesa and el nido. i already uploaded the complete set of photos from my dlsr’s two dedicated 4GB memory cards in several albums in my multiply account. here, i’ll just share some photos and then direct you to those albums in my multiply gallery. yihee, enjoy!

puerto princesa is about an hour (by plane) from manila. el nido is 7 hours away (by van) from puerto princesa.

album #1: una muna, puerto princesa!
27th of august 2009
thursday in puerto princesa
first day of a five-day adventure in palawan

from puerto princesa airport to sabang to the subterranean national river park…


puerto princesa airport


sabang


welcome marker to the subterranean national river park

the “una muna, puerto princesa” multiply photo album is here.

album #2: the underground river tour

into the big, dark cave — to experience the subterranean river national park adventure — and out again.

the puerto princesa subterranean national river park is a UNESCO world heritage site. the underground river tour requires tolerance for the smell of bat dung, ounces of imagination, and respect for nature’s ways.

to see more of the undergound river tour and photos of stalactites, stalagmites, and the awesome and gigantic formations hidden inside the long cave system, go here.

album #3: el nido friday adventure
28th of august 2009
thank God it’s friday in el nido
second day of a five-day adventure in palawan
day 2 in palawan: island hopping adventure day 1 in el nido


into the small lagoon


into the small lagoon, too


into the big lagoon


into the big lagoon, too


entalula island


a great snorkeling spot with mordor-like wall of rock formations

starts and stops: marina garden beach resort. small lagoon. big lagoon. island where we had lunch (what’s the name of that island?). island and snorkeling spot where a strong gust of wind sent us back to marina garden beach resort (i missed getting the name of that snorkeling spot in el nido, too). more photos are here.

to be continued…

once upon a time: a photoblog September 24, 2009

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“each breath i take is by your grace”

i was praying the graceful moving creatures would wait for me to finish my ice cream but — nooooooooooooooo — they have a world of their own.

they’ve come closer to the edge

and, just like that, they changed formation…

…before going off to another part of the lagoon to entertain (and, perhaps, to be entertained?) by a korean family enjoying a boatride and they didn’t come back — oh well, just when i’ve already finished my ice cream. i had to wait… wait… wait.

i finally had the opportunity with these two…

pretentious creatures

here they look like they had nothing to do with each other… but just a few moments after this, the brown one got on top of the white one. i wasn’t able to capture that brief action with my camera — i had to dig for backup battery. hmmm.

aha! flapping after some triumph

la mesa ecopark photowalk with D60Krew
09.21.09 holiday monday