“How could someone abandon such a beautiful island?” I wondered as I climbed through the craggy limestone outcrops. The gloomy sky prevented us from seeing Matinloc in its full glory, but the view up the summit was still undeniably mesmeric. Karsts surround the beautiful blend of shamrock green and cobalt water. Matinloc Island viewpoint. Matinloc is coined from the Cuyonin …
Caracol Festival 2015 in Makati
The bustling streets along Circuit Makati in Brgy.Carmona were filled with spectators last Sunday – February 22nd, as Makati celebrated the annual Caracol Festival. Under-The-Sea-inspired performance by elementary students of Makati. Hundreds of students (of the city) from public elementaryand high school performed during the revelry. All-out-performance of Nemo-inspired contingents. “We practiced for 3 weeks. Our costumes were funded by …
5 Must-See Sandbars in the Philippines
Undoubtedly, the Philippines has some of the best coasts in the world, with over 7,000 islands, you will never run out of beaches here. But more than that, our bountiful country also harbors idyllic sandbars that beckon sun-seekers. Sandbar is defined as “a long mass or low ridge of submerged or partially exposed sand built up in the water along …