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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Things To Bring When You Travel

Few Tips:

1. A little bit of cash (if it needs some expenses such us fares and others)
2. Bags that filled with personal necessities such as clothes, medicines, jacket, towel, etc.
3. Food, food is definitely very important especially in hiking, mountain climbing and overnight trip.
4. Tents
5. Lighter
6. Knifes and other can openers  (light kitchen utensils)
7. Pens and Notepads  (if any)
8. Cameras of course
9. Sound speakers (if you like)
10. small rope for emergency cases
11. And above all, pray before and after your tour...

* There is no need to bring heavy luggage if you don't want some hustles while walking, riding or while going too far places. I hope this will help you whether it is a big or small trips.
 

Mall Of Asia, Manila, Philippines

 Mall of Asia's Globe Landmark



At the Roxas Boulevard together with my Friends and Cousins..


Hot Spicy Mexican Chicken Together with my friend Danny Ramirez...
 what a mexican chicken food...

Buying Pasalubong before going back home...

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

SM Mall of Asia (MOA) is a shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the largest mall developer and owner in the Philippines. SM Mall of Asia is the 2nd largest mall in the Philippines after SM City North EDSA, 3rd largest shopping mall in Asia and the 4th[1] (Ref. Forbes' World's 10 Largest Shopping Malls) largest shopping mall in the world. It has a land area of 42 hectares and has a gross floor area of an approximate 390,193 m² (4.2 million square feet)[2] and 407,101 m² of total area. The mall is located in Bay City, Pasay City, Philippines near the SM Central Business Park, the Manila Bay and the southern end of EDSA (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue). The mall attracts a daily average foot traffic of about 200,000 people. SM Mall of Asia's reign from being the largest shopping mall in the Philippines from 2006 was lost when SM City North EDSA had its redevelopment in 2008 pushing Mall of Asia to 2nd place.

Manila Ocean Park, Hotel and Resort











Infos Coming From:  http://www.manilaoceanpark.com/details.php?id=39

Be fascinated by the wonders of the sea in our Oceanarium, a breath-taking marine life exhibit at par with Asia's best. Discover over 5,000 varieties of marine creatures from around 300 species, all indigenous to the Philippines and the Southeast Asia. Walk through Asia's largest underwater viewing tunnel, stretching 25 meters long and curved at 220 degrees, and witness how different reef fishes interact with each other.

ADMISSION:

Php 400 per head for adults
Php 350 per head for children 4ft & below
Free for children 2ft & below

Monday & Tuesday: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Last selling of tickets at 6:15 pm

Wednesday to Friday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Last selling of tickets at 7:15 pm

Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays: 9:00 am - 8:30 pm
Last selling of tickets at 7:45 pm

PHILIPPINES SO BEAUTIFUL

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Geography of the Philippines

Continent Asia
Region Southeast Asia
Coordinates 13°00'N 122°00'E
Area Ranked 73rd
300,000 km2 (120,000 sq mi)
99.38% land
0.62 % water
Borders None
Highest point Mount Apo
2,954 m (9,691 ft)
Lowest point Philippine Sea
0 m/0 ft (sea level)
Longest river Cagayan River
Largest lake Laguna de Bay
Territorial limits of the Philippines

The Philippines is an archipelago comprising 7,107 islands with a total land area of 300,000 km2. The 11 largest islands contain 94% of the total land area. The largest of these islands is Luzon at about 105,000 km2. The next largest island is Mindanao at about 95,000 km2. The archipelago is around 800 km from the Asian mainland and is located between Taiwan and Borneo.
The islands are divided into three groups: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The Luzon islands include Luzon Island itself, Palawan, Mindoro, Marinduque, Masbate and Batanes Islands. The Visayas is the group of islands in the central Philippines, the largest of which are: Panay, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Leyte and Samar. The Mindanao islands include Mindanao itself, plus the Sulu Archipelago, composed primarily of Basilan, Sulu Island, and Tawi-Tawi.


Monday, May 28, 2012

Cambugahay Falls, Lazi, Siquijor


It's over a hundred steps going down to the waterfalls, a little bit of tiring to your knees but it's worth it when you see the fresh clean blue green colored water, very much inviting to have fun in diving...

Mag-aso Falls, Kabankalan, Neg. Occ.


It's kind of beautiful and very much soothing to your body and soul, surrounded with trees, flowers and man-made landscapes, it is actually part of the resort though..

Lourdes Falls, Bayawan, Neg. Or.


It's mysterious the way it has been naturally made... according to some stories, it was named Lourdes Falls when suddenly a young lady committed suicide because of her sad love story and her name was Lourdes...

Casaroro Falls, Valencia, Neg. Or.


It's cold and refreshing yet very much enchanting...

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Aqualandia Resort, Masaplod, Dauin, Neg. Or.







This is just located along the national high-way going south of Dauin to Zamboanguita.

Drill Shack Beach Resort, Bulak, Dauin, Neg. Or.








This is located along the boundary between San Miguel, Bacong and Dauin, there's a road down straight going to the beach and then turn right. The Rooms and Food are very much affordable though they use sea water as the pool's water.

Liquid Beach Resort, Bulak, Dauin, Neg. Or.













Clue: a long with the national high-way there's a gasoline station in Bulak, Dauin, then you can find the road going to the beach and just turn left...there you can find this resort that also offers Diving. In my case, i was just invited with my friend to come along with the resort and i have been told that they had just started to operate so there's a free entrance only that you really have to order some foods and drinks. You can also used the pool with proper suite. So just come and Visit.

for more info as what they always say... EAT, SLEEP, DIVE...LIVE visit this site:

http://liquiddumaguete.com/liquid/