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February 2012

Antique’s heritage churches, chapels & ruins

    My second visit to the province of Antique was another hurried trip. Blame it on my schedule but for this second time, I was targeting specific sites related to heritage churches, chapels and ruins of which the province, have some interesting examples.

    Eating pigar-pigar at lively Galvan Street

      The name was a bit catchy and curious for me but it basically means turning over in Pangalatok, probably referring to its cooking style of sauteing on a hot oil on a wok.

      Riding Antique’s bold tricycles

        One thing that a visitor can readily notice are the many pedicabs and tricycles that ply the usual routes and the design and construction can vary from place to place. San Jose’s and surrounding municipalities like Hamtic, have their own versions.

        Intramuros, within the walls of a historic city

          If its walls could talk, it would have told us countless stories and memories and gossips of what was once the opulent center of the ever loyal city of Manila.

          Intramuros. Within the walls.

          Pila: Heritage town, heritage architecture

            Declared as a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute in 2007, a quick scan of the town center already reveals an astonishing number of early 20th century domestic architecture and other structures that give its provincial atmosphere a unique flavour.

            Visiting Bangui’s windfarm, again

              I’m back again in Bangui’s windfarm, for the 4th time, to gawk, to feel the wind, to just see this man made wonder dominating the natural landscape.