Swimming at a stunning Isla Gigantes sandbar
Should I swim at this side? Or at the opposite side? Or at the tailend of the sandbar? Or in the middle? Farther? Seems a… Read More »Swimming at a stunning Isla Gigantes sandbar
Should I swim at this side? Or at the opposite side? Or at the tailend of the sandbar? Or in the middle? Farther? Seems a… Read More »Swimming at a stunning Isla Gigantes sandbar
Holy Week in Camiguin is popular because of the semana santa pilgrimage that many people from different places do in this volcanic island. Via Crucis… Read More »Holy week in Camiguin, a Via crucis at Vulcan Daan, the dormant volcano
I was groaning in pain as the masseuse deftly kneaded the area just above my shoulder blades. Ito po Sir, maraming ‘lamig’. Ito po ang… Read More »She was good with her hands and I had a good time
For 333 years, Spain has colonized the Philippines and during that era, several stone churches have been built from Batanes to Mindanao. At present, these… Read More »14 remote Spanish era churches you haven’t been to
I climbed up the incline, up a series of steps, way past villas fenced with ornamental plants and flowering bushes. At the end of a… Read More »A quiet native villa in Boracay
Asked to chose an airline from Manila to Paris last year for Photoquai 2013, where I was the lone Filipino photographer invited to the major… Read More »Quaint Abu Dhabi international airport
Its not for ordinary tourists but for intrepid adventurers who seek really off the beaten path, remote beaches in the Philippines. I’ve personally been to… Read More »10 remote Philippine island beaches you haven’t been to