Sunday, March 25, 2012

HOORAY at the END of the Day



























BAGACAY POINT Northern Cebu


Liloan in northern Cebu has been a favorite place for me to take a break away from the stress of office life. It is just a few-minute ride from where I was based and accessibility is of convenience with no traces of traffic on weekends. For two weeks now, I was not able to take actions with my digital camera because of work that should be prioritized for the moment. I just have to post, for an update, the setting of the sun I've witnessed the last time I was shooting pictures at PAROLA, and the last hoorays of colors that were scattered in the horizon at the end of that day..






Sunday, March 18, 2012

UNDER THE SUMMER HEAT



























Catarman, Liloan, Cebu


No one can escape the heat of summer. It can now be felt everywhere. I guess everyone is eyeing for a cool solace to beat the heat. I tried hitting the beach somewhere in this northern town of Cebu which is the nearest I got to where I was based. Though it was not that ideal one with white powdery sand but the mere sight of the water will just suffice to make a splash.

But, I was never that fortunate as the waters were ebbing away from the shoreline. It was low tide. What else shall I do? 

Well, it's playtime! And I am taking snapshots of my playground.. :)


Friday, March 16, 2012

THE SOUTHERN GARRISON



























THE CUARTEL  Oslob, Cebu


The heritage town of Oslob has made me discover for myself more of its past as I came across the Cuartel, an unfinished structure just outside the perimeter stone fence of the Church of the Immaculate Concepcion. As I wonder what this structure was, I sighted some writings on one of its walls:

CUARTEL   


This unique structure was built through the effort of EL GRAN MAESTRO DON MARCOS SABANDAL to serve as barracks for Spanish armies but was halted during the arrival of AMERICANS in 1899.
The coral stones used for its construction came from remnants of the collapsed floor of the church bell tower. The walls of the structure which measure 19 centimeters thick still stand. The facade built of coral stones features a double row of arches.


It was a very good additional info with my history. Shutters then followed as I appreciate more of the place. I was thankful I was still able to take a glimpse of these mute witnesses of the past.


Sunday, March 11, 2012

Mute Witness of a Bloody Past


























THE BALUARTE- Oslob, Cebu


My weekend escape into Cebu's southern town of OSLOB has made me explore further what this place was in the past with the structures that were still visible up to this very day. One was the Baluarte, which is a Spanish name for a watchtower. It is one of the many watchtowers that ply the coastline of Oslob as part of the defense system against Moro raiders in the past.

However, as you watch the structure closely, all you can see are the ruins of this ancient watchtower. Indeed, a mute witness of a bloody past..



Thursday, March 8, 2012

TUMALOG FALLS


























Oslob's Cool Surprise


My recent trip to southern Cebu, particularly the town of Oslob, made me discover for myself a waterfall that doesn't even ring a bell on everyone's ears.  It is not yet that popular I still don't know what should it be called because as I read it in the internet, one named it as "Toslob Falls, others called it "Mag-ambak Falls" and the driver that took us to the falls mentioned a Spanish-sounding name I can't even recall.  Whatever it will be, it will be safer to call it after the name of the place- TUMALOG.


Although we can't really expect to take a dip on the falls because the waters on the ground are just ankle-deep, yet you'll be amazed by the sight of the falls that cascade mini-umbrellas of fine strands of cold and fresh waters, just enough to relieve a weary travelling soul from a busy weekday in the city.