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lansangan…  

ito po ang aking bahagi para sa litratongpinoy.com sa linggong ito na may temang “lansangan”

“tricycle”




“arko”




“blue trak”




“rotary”




“foggy”




isa po sa hilig ko ang kumuha ng larawan habang nasa sasakyan.  lahat po ng larawan sa itaas ay kinuha habang ako ay nasa bus ng victory liner papuntang baguio.  hilig kong hamunin ang aking sarili at kakayahan na makakuha ng larawan habang gumagalaw ang sasakyan, dapat kasi maging mabilis ako, sapagkat pag di ko nakuhanan ang isang scene, siguradong di na mauulit ito, sapagkat malalagpasan na namin ito. di ko naman pwedeng pakiusapan ang mamang driver na huminto o bumagal, siguradong magrereklamo ang mga kasamahan kong pasahero, hehehe.

maligayang araw mga ka LP, nawa’y nagustuhan ninyo ang aking bahagi.


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September 10th, 2009 at 7:58 am

baguio cathedral…  

the arch on the entrance


Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, better known as Baguio Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral located at Cathedral Loop, adjacent to Session Road in Baguio City in the Philippines. It is distinct for its rose-colored exterior and is one of the most photographed buildings in Baguio City.


the main door entrance


The site where the cathedral currently stands was a hill referred to as “Kampo” by the Ibaloi people. In 1907, a Catholic mission was established by Belgian missionaries from the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae, who named the site Mount Mary.


crucifixion


The cathedral has a distinct pink facade with a rose window and twin square bell towers with pyramidal roofs. Within its large courtyard is a view deck that overlooks Session Road and the downtown commercial district of Baguio City.


angel on the main door


The cathedral is accessible to pedestrians from Session Road through a 100-step stone staircase, or through the adjacent campus of Saint Louis University.


the cathedral on a cloudy day


The Baguio Cathedral is also distinct for probably being the only Cathedral in the world that owns and operates its own shopping center, called Porta Vaga, partially built from donations from church-goers, coyed into thinking they were building a supporting wall for the hillside that collapsed during the earthquake of 16 July 1990.

Article from Wiki.




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July 18th, 2009 at 12:56 am

microtel…  

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June 29th, 2009 at 4:57 pm

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