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Jaro Belfry by Valerie Caulin-Freelance Writer and Coffee Addict on Jan 22, 2012I think it is not a secret anymore why I fell in love with Iloilo. From its old grand houses to heritage churches, Iloilo continues to amaze me with its landmarks that are well preserved to remind us that indeed it was the “Queen City of the So...



The Proud Bantay by Lakwatsero on Nov 21, 2011For someone going to or leaving the Ilocos Sur capital of Vigan, one that you will certainly not miss is this old yet captivating structure, obviously noticeable from the main road before entering the heritage town, ready to steal ones attention, the...



Belfry Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines by SIMPLY Photography on Oct 20, 2011Belfry Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines...



On the Road from Laoag to Vigan by Traipsing Chronicles on Apr 2, 2011March 25, 2011We started our day by having an outdoor breakfast at Balay da Blas. I had longanisa, fried rice, egg and tomatoes. My companions had dilis and tapa. The longanisa was a bit bland and had less fat. I had to add KBL (kamatis, bagoong and...



Dumaguete Belfry by Kaon.Suroy.Dagan on Jan 5, 2010of course who can't miss the belfry of our beloved hometown.



Cagsawa Ruins by Side Trip with Markey on Apr 23, 2009For almost two centuries the Cagsawa Ruins has stood as a symbol of Bicol region’s impressive landscape, rich history and the people’s strength and resiliency to face and to rise from the ravages of Mother Nature. Cagsawa Ruins Park is one of th...