Ang Langyaw’s article in PDI’s frontpage
My Calayan article & photo as banner image & front page story of the Philippine Daily Inquirer Sunday.
Insights on going places, looking back at past journeys and anything about travel and the act of going from one point to another.
My Calayan article & photo as banner image & front page story of the Philippine Daily Inquirer Sunday.
Wow. In my entire life at airports, I’ve finally experienced being bumped off a booked flight which I paid for a few days ago. Shit happens.
It’s probably because I’ve been spending more time in North Luzon, Metro Manila and Cebu that, once again, the Lady is beckoning, calling out my name to visit her land once again. And I do feel the itch to pack up, and leave for Bicol, anywhere in that region as long as I’m there.
I just miss going home to Cebu. I won’t mind riding the long way home via Bicol or Masbate or even Mindoro. The important thing is that I will just be in my old room for a few days or even for a few weeks.
I travel solo because I like the freedom it entails. Solo helps me think, ponder and discover more of myself.
Guia Hill is Macau’s highest point and it is the location of the Fortaleza da Guia (Guia fortress), chapel and a 19th century lighthouse. These were erected in the 17th century after a failed Netherlands seige. The area is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site under the Historic center of Macau.
37! And almost all those years, I have been traveling ever since I was a child. Now, looking back as well as setting my sights into the future, travel will be for a lifetime.