Friday, March 22, 2013

SUBLIME ❤

 I  ZAMBOANGA!

Believe it or not, it's ZAMBOANGA! Blame the photographer, he's liable to all this sublime thing. hahahah. PICTURE PERFECT isn't it??? BEAUTY! Exquisitely captured and amazingly done. SUNSET. It's more fun in Zamboanga! I'm so proud to be ZamboangeƱo. This would probably the threshold of all the good things that we should expect for the future of Zamboangas' tourism industry. No matter how people interpret about my hometown, it's just that these things probably was made for us to witness. I'm speechless now. -______-

Azul na Cielo

AZUL is my COLOR! Adelante ZAMBOANGA! ;)

 I  ZAMBOANGA!

This was in the busy port of Zamboanga City. See the clouds, it's so AZUL (Blue).This was taken during dusk. It is so majestic, truly amazing and stunning.

Perlita de Zamboanga

Variety of Seashells as Souvenir Items. (Actually, its ILLEGAL!)
These seashells are sold at Lantaka Hotels' premises. Actually, selling seashells without the permission of the local government is illegal. Obtaining permit should be done first before selling any seashell souvenir  items. Its been the livelihood of most of the local residents in the area to sell seashells as souvenir items, which is quite alarming because it causes environmental degradation and harm to the marine environment. But, considering the fact that the local residents doesn't have an alternative business to sustain their daily needs. Exquisite isn't it??? Colorful and beautiful. 

Monday, March 11, 2013

From Sea to Shining Sea...

SUPER BUSTLING and RADIANT COLOR. Truly Exquisite & Remarkable!


Pigeons from Above

Pigeons above, Love Below

One Tuesday Afternoon


Mi Ultimo Adios



Farewell SUN! ;) As seen, the sun's super perfect, sublime, and stunning shape is so prominent. How great isn't it? So lovely, as if all your burdens have been taken away. Seeing this gorgeous sunset relieves all the pain and hatred that you're feeling. SUBLIME! -_-
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

El Silhouette ni Manong Ted


Obviously, this isn't me! ahahahah. Anyway, Manong Ted's silhouette is indeed, very stunning and magnificent. Honestly, I don't know the guy's name in this picture, instead, I call him Manong Ted. As seen, his silhouette is very prominent with golden background. I really love this shot. This was taken in R.T. Lim Boulevard in Zamboanga City. Amazing isn't it? I hope next time to have my own silhouette image. ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Rocky Shore yet Tranquil and Sublime



This was in Cawa-cawa, Zamboanga City. Have you seen a wrecked port foundations in the picture? Yes, that's exactly the seaport I'm talking about. Destroyed by huge waves during visitations of frequent typhoons. How nice to be there and witness the sun sets. ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Pearly Shell...

Pearly Shell
Bracelets, Necklaces, and all Accessories you can think of- Sold in Lantaka Hotel, Zamboanga City
The accessories above are sold in Lantaka Hotel, which is the primary market of pearls in Zamboanga City as souvenir items. These are true freshwater pearls, the evident is at the top picture. Accessory makers makes it smooth and round, as if perfectly molded beads. Price? I'm quite not sure about it, but I guess the price ranges from Php 100 to Php 1,000. Jewelers commands higher prices if they think you're affluent enough- and that's what we call a perceived price. hahahah. . . But if you wanted to buy in bulk, you can make "tawad" so that you can't spend much. 
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Sunset Mist

Sunset Mist @ Dusk 
Photo courtesy of Flickr


Friday, March 8, 2013

LOST and FOUND!


This was a stranded Cargo Ship Tan Binho 5 along Cawa-cawa boulevard in Zamboanga City happened on September 2009. Well, consider it as history, but this peculiar event really caught the attention of many local residents as they witnessed this cargo ship just in front of their beach-front houses! ;)

---> Photo courtesy of Vice Mayor Mannix Dalipe in Flickr.

Define Tranquility

Tranquility is a Beach State of Mind
tranquility {tran-'kwi-le-te] n. the quality or state of being free from agitation of mind or spirit; free from disturbance or turmoil.

---> Photo taken in Ricodo, Zamboanga City- courtesy of Flickr.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Golden Sun @ Dusk


THE GOLDEN SUN. Exquisitely Stunning ins't it. This was taken in Cawa-cawa port, Zamboanga City. This very busy and crowded seaport became a very beautiful scenery as the sun sets during dusk. This photo really captured my attention, that's why I wanted to post it immediately. Very, very amazing and beautiful! ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Preciosa Perlita

Freshwater Clam with Multiple Precious Pearls
Pearl Diver
Freshwater Pearls made into Bracelet which can be found mostly in Mindanao as Souvenir Items
Precious Pearls comes in Black and White colors, Purple is rare but very, very beautiful

Preciosa Perlita means "Precious Pearl". Zamboanga City is considered to be a precious pearl of Mindanao. Philippines, as you know, is also known to be the "Pearl of the Orient". Buyers can command high price on souvenir pearl items because it is very hard to find and get. ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Nature Landscape


Beautiful ins't it? This was in Barangay Bunguiao, Zamboanga City. As you can see, the clouds hugs the lovely mountains, and kisses its peaks. ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr

El Krus na Monte


El Krus na Monte in Chavacano literally means "The Cross in the Mountain". This was taken at the foot of the Abong-abong Mountain in Pasonanca, Zamboanga City. Challenge: Try to figure out the small white cross on top of the hill. . . . . and there you go, I know you've seen it immediately! Amazing isn't it, a white cross on top of the mountain. Climbing up the hill isn't that much tiring, but be sure to bring plenty of water, foods, and a camera when heading up! ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Rooftop. More fun in Zamboanga!


This was in Rio Hondo, again! Rio Hondo is actually very populous in terms of inhabitants. The volume of people permeates the whole area. This was in Muslim village. As you can decipher, there's this dome-like roof on the picture, and guess what's that............ it is actually the Mosque's Dome. I really wonder why Muslims' mosques has domes in their churches. ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

The Gateway Arch


This picture was taken in Rio Hondo, "Adelante Zamboanga" (Move on Zamboanga) encrypted above the arch. This was actually in the Muslim village. ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr

Fish Bidding. More fun in Zamboanga!


FISH BIDDING. This picture was taken in Rion Hondo, Zamboanga City. See how the locals sell their fresh catch. Well actually, This is very common in the near provinces of Zamboanga City. In our province, in Zambo. del Norte, they use to segregate the big fishes and the small ones before they "suroy" or "lako" in Tagalog it to the town. The fishes were very fish, and in fact, fishermen are just using the old-school way of catching fish, which is the using the net. ;)
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr and edited by myself. ;)

Monday, February 18, 2013

Jungle Flames: Santan


Ixora Coccinea, Ixora Philippinensis, Ixora Stricta, also know as Flames of the Wood, Jungle Flames, and Jungle Geranium. And yes, it's up to you if what name you wish to call the "Santan Flower". Santan is really a gorgeous flower, "Small but Terrible" as they say, but not the literal one, when I say terrible, I simply mean it's amazing. Nevertheless, Santan is so lovely as it resiliently grows anywhere, even in sandy places. 

When I was a kid, I used to suck the Santan's nectar, and it is really so sweet like a honey. My old friends taught me how to do that. Just pick a Santan flower, get its needle-like part in its centre, and gently pull that needle-like stuff. In Zamboanga, Santan can be found anywhere. In fact, you can found Santan flowers that were decorated in most of the parks in Zamboanga. That's how I describe Santan's popularity. Even in our house, we had a Santan shrub, and it is so amazing when it blooms. It's color orange actually and it's not the dwarf-type-flower, it had this very huge, bulky flower as big and round like a basketball (that's so exaggerated, half of the basketball will be more believable) hahahah. Before I forgot, Santan comes in different colors, it has pink, violet, the common red, white, yellow, orange and I think, I saw a blue ones, which is so nice.;) ---> Photos are courtesy of Flickr.

Sunset Perk


STUNNING and EXQUISITE! This photo is anonymous. It wasn't mentioned whether this photo was taken in Zamboanga or not. But since it's very stunning and amazing image, I immediately posted it. Great isn't it! Actually, this photo was awarded with multiple awards by Nikon through Flickr website.
---> Photo courtesy of Flickr.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

El Gumamela



Gumamela - Scientific Name: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis


The Genus Hibiscus comprises plants also commonly called hibiscus and less widely known as rosemallow. The large genus of about 200–220 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae (the mallow family, along with members like cacao, cotton, okra, baobab and durian) native to warm, temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. The genus includes both annual and perennial herbaceous plants, and woody shrubs and small trees. - Wikipedia.

Known as Hibiscus in English. I remember, when I was a little kid, I used to crush a bunch of Gumamela, and I use its oil-like consistency extract and mixed with water to become my bubble liquid. hahahah. That was so fun. In Zamboanga City, you can commonly see a lot of Gumamela variety in every house's backyard. Gumamela is actually just a simple flower, but its simplicity makes it more beautiful and spectacular. Gumamela has numerous variety which also comes in different colors. Some of its petals comes in double, and single layered-configuration. Simplicity is beauty! ;)  ---> Photos are courtesy of Flickr.