Laoag Cathedral

January 31st, 2007 | 1 Comment

The Cathedral of St. William the Hermit in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte with its unproportionally gigantic belfry, is the province’s famous landmark located at the banks of a river. Unlike the other churches in Ilocos, it’s the only one whose simplicity of a facade is almost lost with the overcrowding of columns, filling up vacant space in the lower and middle tier but suprisingly, the pediment is almost bare. Its a confusion, like a series of candles placed on a candelabra.
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Series 45: Sinulog 2007

January 29th, 2007 | No Comments

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Yes, to some strange stroke of luck, I was able to come home after all just in time for the Sinulog. The current series now at Binary Silver are the photos that I’ve taken during the event.

Unreliable EYP wifi hotspot

January 29th, 2007 | 1 Comment

We were at Gloria Jeans Coffee at Glorietta 3 last night and with complementary e-yellowpages free wifi internet, tried it out. While the notebook computer can detect the hotspot, it just can’t give out ip addresses and was just a failure.

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Within Paoay

January 29th, 2007 | No Comments

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I was not able to go to the sand dunes of Suba but within the old town of Paoay, are some exciting finds. As what I usually do after I shoot photos of the churches is to check out the cemetery. Yeah, the cemetery.

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On the way, I passed by this old Spanish era bridge just beside an equally old ancestral hosue. It is made of bricks but simpler than the one in Sta. Maria. Good thing that this was preserved and seems to be in good condition.

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Paoay Church

January 26th, 2007 | 1 Comment

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The San Agustin Church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte is like an apparition out of nowhere! Part of the UNESCO enscribed World Heritage Site - Baroque Churches of the Philippines, 1993 (like Santa Maria in Ilocos Sur) it is architecturally distinct with its unique blend of Oriental (think of those Asian temples) and European styles to come up with a uniquely Filipino interpretation of baroque. Built in 1710, again by the Augustinians, its a wonderful structure that awes and inspires.

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