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Day-3 in Ilocos (The Finale)

October 20th, 2010
(This is the last day of our Ilocos Trip – September 24-27, 2010.)
 
Bell Tower
Our last day started in Bantay Ilocos Sur, where we visited the Bell Tower of Saint Augustine Church.

Our first destination on our third and final day in Ilocos was the Bell Tower of St Augustine Church in Bantay, Ilocos Sur.

 

 

 

Dormboy in Bell Tower in Bantay, Ilocos. Proud to be Pinoy!

 

 

 

Isang group picture muna in front of the Bell Church in Bantay, Ilocos Sur.

 

 

 

This shot was taken inside the Bell Tower.

 

 

 

The parish of Bantay, Ilocos Sur was established in 1591. The parish’s patron saint is St. Augustine of Hippo, the Doctor of Grace. The feast day of Nuestra Senora de la Caridad is celebrated on the second Sunday of January in commemoration of the canonical coronation of the image.

 

 

 

A minute of silence inside the Augustine Church. We included the Visita Iglesia in our Ilocos trip.

 

 

Baluarte

 

Baluarte was our next destination before lunch time.

 

 

 

 

Group shot muna before gumala sa Baluarte

 

 

It was my first time to hold a snake like this way. Naalala ko tuloy si Phrony, the longest phyton snake sa Bohol.

 

 

It was also my first time to touch a tiger. Parang malaking pusa nga ang Tiger. Heto at parang narelax pa sya sa aking paghaplos sa ulo nya. Pswewewe!!! Come little pussy! (lol!)

Old Houses in Vigan

 

Pakiramdam ko malapit ng makumpleto ang Ilocos trip ko kasi naabut na namin ang Vigan.

 

Finally napasyal ko na rin ang Old Houses ng Vigan. Parang travel back in the past ulit ang pakiramdam. Looking at the marvels of the Spanish time dun ko napagtanto ang deep influence ng mga Spaniards sa Ilocos.

 

 

Ang sweet ng mag-asawa naming kasama! Rock n roll Mami R and Dadi A.

 

 

Meet the Ladies: Ms. W, Mami A, Tita J and Bully G.

 

 

Syempre meet the hunks naman: Marami kami so girls pili na lang kayo... lol!!!

 

 

Claypot Making Industy of Ilocos

 

Clay pot making in Ilocos. Sinama na rin namin pasyalan ang potmaking industry ng Ilocos. It was my first time to see making clay pots. Parang sa movie lang ng Ghost ng katukayo ko.

 

 

This is the final result. Naglaeng ni manong!

 

Vigan the old City

People said that Vigan was already a city in the past. Pero lately lang syang ginawang city in the modern times. Dito kami kumain ng Empanada ng Vigan, visited Max Resto na angkop ang disenyo sa mga Ancestral Houses.

 

The church in Vigan. Another Visita Iglesia in Ilocos.

 

The Tower of the Church in Vigan.

 

Welcome to Abra

Sumaglit din muna kami sa Abra, the town of my best buddy in college and still a co-worker (tagal na ng pinagsamahan natin men!), si KJ. After long years and numerous invite finally nakapasyal na rin ako sa inyo.

Welcome to Abra. Isang masayang Jumpshot ulit near the famous tunnel approaching the entrance to Abra. Dito shinoot ang Pong Kalabaw commercial ng Coke noon (college days if I am not mistaken). Arya Abra!!!

 

Before going straight sa bahay ni KJ, drop-by muna kami ng Victoria Park sa Bangued Abra. Nice view above. Kita na ang buong Bangued.

 

Isang mainit na pagtanggap at masarap na dinner ang sumalubong sa amin sa kaharian ni KJ. He is so blessed having a great family. Sakto pa Fa-mealy day ang Sept 27, so our dinner was a celebration of love, friendship and oneness of a family. Maraming salamat po muli sa mainit na pagtanggap! You made our stay in Abra so much unforgettable.

To KJ's family maraming salamat sa mainit na pagtanggap! Agyaman kami!

 

Our Ilocos escapade approached its final stage. Isang masayang paglalakbay, baon-baon namin ang magagandang alaala, samutsaring kwento, masasarap na pagkain at magagandang tanawin. Truly, Ilocos is rich and a pride of our country!

Balik Manila na kami. Prepare for another long trip!!!

 

Agyamanak,

Dorm Boy

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Day 2 in Ilocos (Part 1)

October 17th, 2010

(This is the first part of our Day2 in Ilocos- September 24-27, 2010)

 

Our Day 2 in Ilocos was the longest day we had. Maraming nangyari at pinuntahan kaya ang hirap ko issumarize. Actually madali pala… if I can describe that day, I can sum it up to a single word… Sobrang Saya! (Oops sorry for my counting! lol!)

Marami na ang araw na lumipas kaya kelangan ko ng bilisan ang pagkwento. Marami pa ako kasi akong iboblog at  mawawala na ang pinakamamahal kong laptop soon. Babawiin na kasi sya ng tunay na nagmamay-ari. Going back to my Ilocos story heto na (drums rolling)…

Kapurpurawan – The White Rock Formation

I was amazed by the beauty of this rock formation. If God is an sculptor I will give Him a perfect 10 for this wonderful creation. Sabi nung naabutan naming nagbabantay dun, the White Rock Formation was actually a limestone created by Wind, Water and the Waves. It is a perfect background for pictures, parang nasa loob ka lang studio ang epek. The best talaga you will not think that Ilocos has this one. 

Looking around the Kapurpurawan, makikita mo ang ganda ng seashore which if I can compare parang yung mga nasa Europe (as if nakapunta na ako sa Europe lol!). Sa sobrang tuwa ko nagpapicture agad ako! Excited much!

Kapurpurawan White Rock Formation The sea shore across Kapurpurawan - White Rock Formation

The sea shore across Kapurpurawan - White Rock Formation

This White Rock Formation in Ilocos really really Rocks!!!

Cape Bojeador Lighthouse  

Next stop namin ang Cape Bojeador Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte. Actually this is one of the oldest lighthouse. Inside the lighthouse, there’s a mini-museum and a miniature of the lighthouse. Historical din ang lighthouse na to kasi it is the highest lighthouse built during the Spanish era.

At the ground area towering at the back the Cape Bojeador Lighthouse Cape Bojeador Lighthouse- It is the highest Spanish era lighthouse built in the Philippines.

Cape Bojeador Lighthouse- It is the highest Spanish era lighthouse built in the Philippines.

Fort Ilocandia

Dumako rin kami sa famoust Fort Ilocandia Resort. It is actually the 5-star Hotel in Northern Luzon. Sulit naman ang stay namin at the Fort. This is actually another pride of Ilocos.

Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel

Inside the Fort Ilocandia

 

At the reception of Fort Ilocandia

Before namin iniwan ang the Fort isa muna ulit malufet na…. JUMPSHOT!!!

Jump Shot in front of the Fort Ilocandia

Malacañang of the North

We were a bit late so nagmamadali na rin kami to go to our next destination- the town of Paoay, Ilocos Norte. We still have three more on the list. One of them is the Malacañang of the North.  the Malacañang of the North, also known in the local dialect as Malacañang ti Amianan is actually built by Marcos during his time as a resthouse in Ilocos.

At the back, is the flourishing site of the Paoay Lake. Ang ganda ng view which portion of it ginawa ng goal course.

Malacañang of the North

The Paoay Lake

Pang Drama Serye shot- inside the Malacañang of the North

And here is the wackylicious shot at the Malacañang of the North

More to come…

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Bantay Abot Cave and Blue Lagoon

October 16th, 2010
(This is the fourth part of our Day 1 in Ilocos – September 24-27, 2010)

 

Bantay Abot Cave

We are already near the halfway mark of our itinerary on our first day in Ilocos. We were on our way to Pagudpud Beach, but before that we dropped by the famoust Bantay Abot Cave.
 
Abot is actually a hole in Ilocano. Bantay Abot Cave is  actually a mountain with a hole. The view in perfect at the middle of the mountain where the waves were free to flash into its walls just like an open shore. Its shore has sand mixed with fragments of shells and rocks that can be made as a decor. Parts of the shore are forms of rocks where you can sit and relax and enjoy a lucid view of the wide sea and verdant mountains.

Bantay Abot Cave

 

View near the Bantay Abot Cave

 

View near the Bantay Abot Cave

 

Near the shore at Bantay Abot Cave

 Blue Lagoon

The long wait was finally over. Narating na rin namin ang Blue Lagoon. If you have been to Boracay, Palawan or Bohol, you might compare them to the Blue Lagoon and may not be impressed. But for me Blue Lagoon has something of its own. It has its own beauty to share to us.

Pahinga muna at napagod sa pamamasyal

Sarap tumingin at lumanghap ng sariwang hangin sa dalampasigan ng Blue Lagoon

 

 

Di naman halatang excited kami noh? Open Coke Open Happiness!!!

Mountains served as walls along the Blue Lagoon

 

Mixture of Peebles and Sand

The Blue Lagoon

At pagkatapos makapag pahinga heto na ligo time na!!!

Refershing!!!

 

More to come…

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