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October 14, 2011 at 6:47 PM · Filed under Heritage and tagged: Angono Petroglyphs, Balayan, Batangas, Calabarzon, Cavite, Ford Fiesta, Laguna, Majayjay, Maragondon, Quezon, Rizal, Tanay, Tayabas
The sun was about to set as we made our way towards Majayjay; one more church remains on the itinerary as we sped down the winding roads somewhere at the boundary of Quezon and Laguna. The gas tank was nearly empty with about 10% of fuel remaining and apparently for over an hour, ours was the only car negotiating this stretch of the roadway; things were finally getting exciting!
2 days ago, Ford Philippines offered the 1.6L Fiesta S with a full tank of gas to go wherever I pleased. Having done advocacy works for both the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and the National Museum, I decided to continue my personal project of documenting the Colonial Churches of the Philippines and those sites declared as National Cultural Treasures.
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May 25, 2009 at 3:31 PM · Filed under Travels and tagged: 360, Ayala Foundations, Batangas, Carlito's, Cavite, Filipinas Heritage Library, Laguna, panorama, Philippines, Ugong Bigyan, Viaje del Sol, virtual reality, VR
Author’s Note: This article uses virtual reality technology to provide an immersive experience. Click the images to view the 360-degree VRs. Adobe Flash 10 or higher is required. Average VR size is 2.5Mb each.
The distinctive pop of the oxy-acetylene torch lid-up in the hands of Carlito Ortega as he casually asked our group “So who wants to try brass welding?” Read the rest of this entry »