Where could you find a giant tuna drinking pineapple juice? Where could you find a submarine in the beds of sea treasures and marine gardens, as if a portion of the ocean disembarked? Where could you find a Coconut Island in a tuna? How about a giant tuna cake?... Unbelievable?... If you can't answer these... Continue Reading →
A-Montana Resort (formerly Isla Parilla)
I've been to Isla Parilla Resort many times before but, I didn't have the chance to feature the place in my blog. Last Sunday, I was invited by my balikbayan friend to come with them and tour around the city. One of our itineraries was to go to Isla Parilla... I was able to revisit... Continue Reading →
Manny Librodo Workshop
Photographed by: Omar Gallinero It was fruitful... and I like it. I was nourished by photo and post-processing techniques, likewise, I was able to produce a good output... Hahaha! Parang puno lang 'yan kapag inabonuhan, eh, for sure it bears quality fruit. That's how I metaphorically describe my weekend. 'Di ko na pinaglagpas pa ang... Continue Reading →
Some Kalilangan 2011
I was on my way home, after a Sunday work, when I was trapped at Pioneer Avenue because of the "road closed" signs. There was a street parade and since I can't pass through, I decided to park my car and watch the said event. I was fortunate to have brought my DSLR with me.... Continue Reading →
Fullmoon by the Beach (Bauing, General Santos City)
These photos were taken at Rajah Beach Resort last Sunday... Just in time when the moon was on its full shape. It's really a dramatic scene. Kung meron lang akong talent sa paggawa ng tula o kanta, nakabuo na ako... Ganda ng reflection ng buwan sa dagat. Exposure: 30 sec @... Continue Reading →
OCTOCLIVE 2010: The Hospital Cave
OCTOCLIVE (October Climb and Dive 2010- 10/16-17/2010)the Caving...Talking about War Hospital seemed creepy but, it's still exciting... We went down in a Cave Hospital. After preparing our mountain breakfast we headed up to what was known by Amsikong locals to be the Japanese Hospital during the World War II. Conel is famous about the Japanese tunnels... Continue Reading →
OCTOCLIVE 2010: Survival Rice Cooking 101
OCTOCLIVE (October Climb and Dive 2010- 10/16-17/2010)the CAMPSITE and the OUTDOOR Cooking...We pitched our tents to stay overnight at Conel Ecopark (home of Kalilangan Eco-Carrera Activity). Water is not a problem at the campsite since it is just beside Amsikong River. There are a lot of springs safe for drinking, likewise.Amsikong River Mukam Gal-nam (B'laan Settler)We're lucky... Continue Reading →
Kalayo Fire Dancers
These photos were taken during the finale program of our company's 47th foundation anniversary. I was just so amazed that it made me want to learn the art of fire dancing- such a unique form of self expression. click photos to enlarge
