If you have been to Bohol, you might probably have passed by or stopped for a while in this cold street of Bohol, the Loboc Man-made Forest. It’s a 12.2 kilometer streak of manually planted trees to make a forest. It had been well guarded and maintained both for tourism and the balancing eco-system. It’s indeed a…
Month: February 2012
Bohol: Hinagdanan Cave
It’s probably the most visited cave when you speak of Bohol. Hinagdanan Cave is located in Dauis, Panglao Island Bohol. Although there are other caves in Bohol, Hinagdanan Cave is the most visited because of it’s accessibility to the public. You don’t have to be extremely fit to go down the cave. This is probably…
Bohol: St Joseph the Worker Cathedral
Visited the St. Joseph the Worker Cathedral yesterday and attended the 5:00 PM Eucharist as well. It’s located at the heart of Tagbilaran City just across the National Museum and the park. Although it’s very accessible tourist don’t usually drop by here. Why? simply because it’s most of the time not included in tour itineraries, compared to…
Called to Be God’s Co-Creator
Attended the workshop for caring for the environment during the 19th Singles For Christ International Conference in Bohol, Feb 18, 2012 at BSPTEA. Continuing the call for One Green Mindanao… One Green Philippines… One Green Earth… Taking care of what God has given to me. What have you done for the environment after the 5th Mindanao…
Another Angle of the Baclayon Church
Front view Here’s another angle of the famous and most visited church in Bohol, the Baclayon Church. The usual angle we have when taking pictures of it is the right side of the church. Now this photo is the front view of the church.. Watch out for the how to get there post… for the…
The Sarangani Highlands
When I was in Gensan, during the tour for outside Sockksargen bloggers who came for the Blogfest 2.0 one of our bountiful stop was in Sarangani Highlands. Why bountiful? Because we had our eat-all-you-can breakfast there! ahahahahaha I am not 100% sure whether the buffet breakfast is served regularly in the place but it when…
International Standard General Santos City Fish Port Tour
Welcome To Asia’s Tuna Capital and this is how well planned the area is. Magandang Gensan! I went to Gensan last November of 2011, when we attended the Sockksargen Blogfest 2.0. Although I am from Mindanao, it’s quiet sad to say that it was my first time in General Santos City, thus I don’t want…