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Showing posts with label More Fun in the Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label More Fun in the Philippines. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2013

Last Glimpse of the Domestic Airplane from Our Rooftop

Three days after the rooftop was finished, I woke up early and sit there waiting for the plane to take off from the Domestic Airport of Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. I love watching the plane on the horizon as I was also waiting for the sunrise. I can see everything there especially the plane ready for landing at the airport. We live nearby the airport in fact; our village is right next to it. Now, the domestic airport is gone. It was moved to Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental. When I come back home, I will surely miss this scenery with the plane.

Laguindingan International Airport is the first international airport that serves the areas of Misamis Oriental and its nearby provinces in Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. This is a flagship project of the Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Corridor Special Development Project, which covers the  cities of Iligan and Cagayan de Oro.

The airport is 4.17 square kilometre wide located in Barangay Moog, Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental, about 46 kilometers from Cagayan de Oro and a bit father from us since we live uptown.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

My Visit in Luneta Park

When I was in Manila a year ago, I checked-in at the Bayview Park Hotel in Manila, Philippines. I like the location of this hotel because it is centralized to all the places that I needed to go to. It is also located at the front of the US Embassy in the Philippines. Besides, they have been so good to me so; I got my loyalty for this 4-star hotel. My flight going back home to Florida would be the next day so; I called my cousins to hang out with me in Luneta Park. This is the famous dancing fountain in Luneta Park.Luneta Park is a beautiful attraction in the country. I have been here many times and I appreciate it on every visit that I have had. The park has full of educational display and I bet parents are able to emphasized this great opportunity to have their children know their roots and history of the country.It was on a weekday of February so, there are excursions going on and the park is jam-packed with students from nearby regions.I would love to stay longer but, my nephew had tantrums to take the train rides. They do not take card for payments and I forgot to bring cash, my bad LOL. To make my lil nephew stop from whining, we went to a nice restaurant and fed him, LOL.Anyway, Luneta Park is a safe place to visit but, like many other places in the world, we need to be extra careful all the time. Avoid flashy jewelry and do not bring expensive stuffs that would trigger the bad elements to do something unlikely. Plan your visit at daytime and do not go to a secluded area. Watch out your purses, camera and cellphones....being extra careful is a normal thing so, do it. Some areas in Luneta Park do not encourage taking pictures. I cannot understand why though but, we should follow what's not because it is the policy of the park. Overall, I would recommend that you visit Luneta Park if you happen to be in the Philippines. A nice park to visit with your family and it's FREE.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

It's Truly More Fun in the Philippines

The Department of Tourism in the Philippines has a new slogan campaign: "It's More Fun in the Philippines" showcasing people, places, events, food, animals and culture of the Philippines. After ten days of unveiling, the slogan became controversial regarding the "source of the phrase" but, I will not elaborate on that aspect. I participated because I wanted to show the World that it is truly fun in the Philippines because of Real Friendship.It is more fun the Philippines because of the quality time given by the father to his son. They are making a sand castle.
It is more fun in the Philippines because the sky will brag it's beauty during sunrise and sunset. The picture was taken in Surigao City, Philippines. If you want to display your thoughts as to why: "It's More Fun in the Philippines", please download your personal photos at morefunmaker.com. Make it positive please. We are promoting our beautiful country. It is ironic to see Flooding as the main description with the logo: More Fun in the Philippines." It is not fun at all so; have a sound judgment.

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