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(c) PintaFlores Festival 2012
(c) MassKara Festival 2012

Paraffin (y)

(c) Buffed and Polished Nail Lounge @buffedpolished @mhazesalas
(c) Street children in Plaza Parian
See?! Even the street children show off their positivism. Why aren’t you?
(c) Dried seafood
(c) Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House
It is located at downtown Cebu City in Parian, which was then the place where wealthy and influential Filipino-Chinese lived during the Spanish times, dates back to 1675 to 1700, as its current owner Val Sandiego, famous choreographer and antique collector, estimates. It is across the Heritage of Cebu Monument. - ThePhilippineandBeyond.com
(c) Fort San Pedro
Fuerza de San Pedro is a military defence structure, built by Spanish and indigenous Cebuano labourers under the command of Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi and the Spanish Government in Cebu. It is located in the area now called Plaza Indepedencia, in the Pier Area of Cebu City, Philippines.
The smallest, oldest triangular bastion fort in the country was built in 1738 to repel Muslim raiders. In turn, it served as a stronghold for Filipino revolutionaries near the end of the 19th entury. This served as the nucleus of the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines. - Wiki
(c) Cebu Heritage Monument
It is located on the original Plaza Parian, the Heritage of Cebu Monument showcases the significant and symbolic events in the history of Cebu from the time of Rajah Humabon to the recent beatification of Cebuano martyr Pedro Calungsod. The monumental sculptural tableau is the work of national artist Edgardo Castrillo. Construction began on July 1997 and inaugurated in Dec. 8, 2000. - CebuCentral
(c) Cebu Taoist Temple
Hello again! Took from the tarp. ;) Hihi

The scariest cave I’ve been to yet. Not just because of these bats, but because of the big pythons hiding somewhere in this cave. Hiss.

(c) Tangub Cave
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