Putangina TUNA! I was shouting with all the cursing words in all languages that I know, as we cruised along the road so…
Read moreI did not at first realize this was a municipal hall. Why? Because the building is not your usual box type; the frontag…
Read moreThis church was declared "pambansang palantandaang makasaysayan" by the national government in 1977. I think …
Read morePast 4PM and I was finally entering the town of San Joaquin, Iloilo - the southernmost town of the province. Yes, sundo…
Read moreApproaching my next destination, Campo Santo De San Joaquin, I saw this signage... An advertisement, telling everyone w…
Read moreThis is the main campus of University of the Philippines in the Visayas, also called UP Visayas or UPV. Don't be co…
Read moreMiagao Municipal Hall was naturally my next stop. Just few steps to the back and left from the church, passing by a mem…
Read moreMoving southwards to center of town, about 2kms after the Taytay Boni site, I arrived at Miagao Chuch or Santo Tomás d…
Read moreAn olden bridge, circa the Spanish era. This as we entered the town of Miagao, Iloilo. This is not anymore in use - i…
Read moreGoing out and south of Guimbal, we exited through this thing they call Guimbal Steel Bridge. My guide told me this is t…
Read moreLike a number of towns in the Visayas, there still are remnants of these watchtowers in Guimbal. I went to see one of t…
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