Category Archives: Places

Miss Universe Philippines Ariella Arida’s Arrival In Moscow, Russia!

judging by the comments from our Kababayan…I’m relived and confident that Ara will truly deliver!

Ara in Moscow! video and pictures via OPMB

Ara in Moscow!
video and picture via OPMB

Miss World 2013 Megan Young Says Hello From London!

Megan Young, Miss World 2013 via yahoo via yahoo

Megan Young, Miss World 2013
via yahoo

Here’s the newly crowned Miss World 2013, Megan Young on her first interview in London as the new Miss World!

You can also check her online diary which will start on Monday October 7 over at missworld.com giving you an insight into her life as Miss World!

I can’t wait for her homecoming!!! I’m so proud of you Megan!

Megan Young’s Miss World Profile Shoot in Bali!

Our girl Megan is truly unstoppable. She shines brightly in Bali, Indonesia amongst the 128 other contestants from around the globe competing for the Miss World beauty title. Below are her official Miss World profile pictures taken at the Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort where the delegates are staying until September 8! Just look at how beautiful Megan is! She is indeed a top contender for the crown!

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Outfit Of The Day: Top: Apartment 8 Super Wide Leg Pants: Eric De Los Santos

Outfit Of The Day:
Top: Apartment 8
Super Wide Leg Pants: Eric De Los Santos

Meanwhile, we can also help Megan land the top 5 so easily (although, in my opinion she could easily do this alone) by voting for her via the Miss World App. To get the application, download on either iTunes (Apple Products), or the Playstore (Android Devices). Once you’ve downloaded it, you get 2 free votes and vote for the Philippines!

Vote For Megan

Keep on following Megan’s journey by liking and sharing her official page – > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Miss-World-Philippines

Megan Young’s First Day In Bali – and Rocking It!

Megan looking so funky in Bali!

Megan looking so funky in Bali!

Here’s a picture she posted through her official Miss World Philippines page which you can LIKE and SHARE with everyone you know on Facebook because this would help her win one of the fast track events – the Multimedia Award. Isn’t she just gorg???

First day in Bali, Indonesia and it is just AMAZING! We did so much today already. We shot our profile videos, had auditions for Dances of the World and Talent Competition as well and ate LOTS of yummy food. I feel like I’m at home because the food here in Indonesia is similar to the food in the Philippines. Anyways, I just wanted to make my first post an #OOTD or “outfit of the day” picture. I’m wearing an Eric Delos Santos jumpsuit with Janina by Jul Dizon earrings. I wanted to keep my first outfit fresh and funky since we’re in Bali. I’m very, very excited for the coming days! – Megan

Standing out among the sea of beauties in Bali!

Standing out among the sea of beauties in Bali!

C’mon now. Speaking of first impression! Just Wow!

Keep on following Megan’s journey by liking and sharing her official page – > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Miss-World-Philippines

Souvenir

sou·ve·nir  n.

A token of remembrance; a memento.

[French, from Old French, to recall, memory, from Latin subvenre, to come to mind : sub-, sub- + venre, to come; see gw- in Indo-European roots.]
Souvenir Morong, Bataan, July 2013

Souvenir
Morong, Bataan, July 2013

This was a very pretty key chain which I bought in Bataan when our team went to Island Waters Resort in the town of Morong. It was my second time in Morong and at the resort and I wasn’t able to buy a material souvenir the first time around so here’s the my little memento from the beautiful Morong.

the edited version :) which one do you prefer?

the edited version 🙂 which one do you prefer?

Wall Of Fame

Wall Of Fame Pan De Americana in Marikina, May 2013

Wall Of Fame
Pan De Americana in Marikina, May 2013

I just love this wall from Pan de Americana in Marikina. The whole vibe of the place is cool and this has got to be my favorite part of it! Their wall of fame where pictures of Filipino celebrities from the past are framed individually!

2013 Australia’s Next Top Model Cycle 8 Episode 2 Photoshoot – Lost Travelers

I’m actually stunned with the results this episode. I thought the girl who got the boot was one of the “front runners” of this competition for having one of the strongest looks… oh well, maybe that’s just for me. Here are the photos of the 15 girls who went overseas right away – in the beautiful country of Thailand for an impressive second photoshoot posing as lost travelers. If truth be told, the Australian version is the best amongst any other Top Model series!

Abbie

Abbie

I like this shot because I see how tall Abbie is here but her lips is kinda distracting.

April

April

I love the fierceness April is giving me here. I love the expression of her eyes here like she doesn’t need a full body shot to make it work. She nailed it!

Ashley

Ashley

Ashley could sell any cosmetic products because she looks insanely divine here! My only problem with this pic is that she looks short.

Brooke

Brooke

Brooke is fast becoming one of my favorites for the title. This girl may have been tagged as one of the “commercial-looking ones” during the screening but she’s looking so fierce now showing us that she could also do high fashion!

Dajana

Dajana

I thought Dajana’s shot came just short of becoming flat. She could’ve done better with her eyes. She looks cross-eyed here and just tired.

Duckie

Duckie

Duckie is working it! The hair and the whole styling just suits her! My only concern here is that she’s looking a wee-bit short in pictures when she’s actually 5’11”!

Jade

Jade

This is just flat and forgettable. Sorry Jade!

Madeline

Madeline

This could’ve been a better shot if she doesn’t look unsure here. It looks like she’s about to cry!

Melissa

Melissa

This girl is looking amazing here! You cannot missed this face anywhere! I love her! She kinda reminds me of Mena Suvari for some reason.

Rhiannon

Rhiannon

This is so fashion 101 posing. This isn’t working for me at all. She’s got a unique look and she’s not using it!

Shanali

Shanali

Shanali is a very pretty girl but she’s not cutting it for me. Her picture is flat. Nuff said.

Shannon

Shannon

This picture is a disaster. Her head looks so big here. I don’t think this was her best shot. It could have work if she lay at the stairs.

Taylah

Taylah

This is a good shot but it’s not giving me the lost travelers” vibe at all. It’s a good thing though that she’s look fantastic in here.

Taylor

Taylor

She has a unique face alright but I find her too boring. This was just an a-okay picture. I hope she step it up the next time.

Chanique

Chanique

This isn’t a really good shot from her but we all know that she’s got potentials! Sadly, her dream of becoming Australia’s Next Top Model ends this episode! So long Chanique!

pictures via Australia’s Next Top Model FB Page

Photo Of The Week April

My First Adventure In Sagada (October 2010)

 My Accidental Trip To Sagada

My first trip to Sagada was an accidental one. My travel buddy (Dominic) and I are actually planning to visit Baguio since Dominic haven’t been there so I thought that it’d be a cool idea to just go there and get ourselves a much needed break from everything that’s in the city (work, work work that is.) About a week before our scheduled trip, Dominic suddenly suggested Sagada which I have heard before and the thought of going there made me so giddy right away. I’ve been dying to go there but I just never had the resource of time.  I thought to myself, “Now is the time to do this! Yay” Right away, we search the net for everything we could learn about Sagada and man’ 99% of what’s written about it made me even more excited. I just can’t wait to go there.

picture taking at one of the stop overs in Banaue :)

picture taking at one of the stop overs in Banaue 🙂

At S. Joseph Inn aka St.Joseph Resthouse

Also known as St. Joseph Resthouse.

History has it that St.Joseph used to be a convent and was converted into a resthouse.

At St Joseph InnI Just want to say that we truly enjoyed our stay in Sagada and staying at St.Joseph Inn was just as great. We arrived at around nine in the morning and immediately checked-in paying P500/night – we chose to stay at the dormitory because it’s way cheaper (their cheapest actually) than the private rooms with private restrooms. We’re okay with a shared restroom anyways, since we’d only be staying in town for like 2 nights.

The roomsI actually loved our room. It was very clean and very comfortable. You have to go to the dormitory’s receiving room to use the power socket if you’ve need something with electric current LOL (in our case, our camera, cellphones and laptop.)

You can see the shared washroom at the background

You can see the shared washroom at the background

The restroom/bathroom are okay. There’s a separate restroom for male and female but we actually used both since we’re the only visitors when we arrived (and 3 European guys when we left.)

Dominic Checking the garden

Dominic checking the garden

The dormitory was actually a bit creepy because it was so eerily quiet! But that adds up to the adventure. They also have a restaurant just outside the inn but we didn’t eat there because we’d like to explore more and it doesn’t look appetizing at all since no one seems to be eating there…

just fooling around.

just fooling around.

Dominic and I had a lovely stay at the inn. I just wished back then that we’ve more company 🙂

To contact the inn – call / text at 09185595934

At Yoghurt House

It's a two story establishment and this is the second floor of it :) Cozy huh?

It’s a two story establishment and this is the second floor of it 🙂 Cozy huh?

The Yoghurt House was perfection for us. We loved every bit of it! We love their hospitality, the vibe of the place, the entrée and ofcourse – its yoghurt!

Here's the sumptuous lunch that we ordered. I'm overwhelmed by the big servings!

Here’s the sumptuous lunch that we ordered. I’m overwhelmed by the big servings!

We went here for lunch immediately after unpacking our stuff at St. Joseph. It was glorious! We ordered Garden Salad with Tuna, Pancake, Sauteed Beef in Onions and Rice, Two Mountain Teas (uber awesome) and two Banana, Granola, Strawberry Preserves Yoghurt! –that’s just for lunch and everything seems to be good for two!!!!

I am a tea lover and this mountain tea's amazing!

I am a tea lover and this mountain tea’s amazing!

Banana, Granola, Strawberry Preserves Yoghurt - Now you it see, now you dont!

Banana, Granola, Strawberry Preserves Yoghurt – Now you it see, now you dont!

After our spelunking, we also decided to eat here for another uber-awesome dinner!
We only had Pasta’s and Mountain Tea –it was U-N-B-E-L-I-E-V-A-B-L-E!

Yum! Yum!

Yum! Yum!

This place’s my favorite eating hub in Sagada. I love the way they cook their food and its hospitality. I won’t mind having to eat here all day long whenever I’m in Sagada 🙂

My First Spelunking Experience In Sagada 

This was actually one of our top priorities coming to Sagada – to experience spelunking the Sagada way. It was my first time doing it and I have to tell you that I was nervous as hell! I’ve never done caving in my life but the adventurous side of me wanted to do it so bad! After checking in at St.Joseph and having lunch at the Yogurt Housewe immediately texted the  Sagada Genuine GuidesAssociation or SaGGAs for our guide and they sent the very nice Kuya Rod who immediately asked us our itinerary. We told him that we’d like to go caving right away and we went to their office to discuss which type we’d like to do. We can do the Cave Connection (two caves connecting – from Lumiang Cave to Sumaging Cave) which would take approximately four hours to finish or the Sumaging cave spelunking (which is the last stop of the cave connection.) Since Dominic and I are very much excited to do it, we decided to do the cave connection. We walked for about 20 minutes to get to the cave’s entrance from the SaGGAs office and while walking through that part of Sagada, you can see the limestones part of the moutains (check picture below) in both sides of the road and saw some hanging coffins in them. Kuya Rod stopped us and asks us if we wanted to take pictures of it so we gladly took turns in taking pictures. With us is another guide (Kuya Rod’s assistant) named Tarik who took our pictures for this adventure.

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Look at the background! (btw, the head gear was provided by the guides :) )

Look at the background! (btw, the head gear was provided by the guides 🙂 )

When we arrived at the Lumiang cave’s entrance, we were greeted by the world-famous hanging coffins of Sagada. We were amazed at how rich their culture is. We found out that the reason why they are not burying their dead was because they believe that they will be forever dwell at the “underworld” if they bury them underground. We also asked why the coffins are so small and we’re told that they put their dead inside the coffin on a fetal position because they believe that you should be lay to rest the way you were at your Mother’s womb. I even mistakenly asked if this is where they returned the “mummy” that was documented by The Correspondent years before and was told that it’s not in Sagada and they do not mummify their dead because they feel that doing so would violate the body of their deceased loved ones.

These are the coffins you'll see upon entering the Lumiang Caves

These are the coffins you’ll see upon entering the Lumiang Caves

Here's the entrance of the Lumiang Cave. Looks scary aye?

Here’s the entrance of the Lumiang Cave. Looks scary aye?

Noticed the two gecko carvings?

Noticed the two gecko carvings?

 We started the exploration at about two in the afternoon and I’ve to tell you that even before it began, I’m already terrified to death! LOL

Here, Kuya Rod is giving us tips and telling us bits of history about the place

Here, Kuya Rod is giving us tips and telling us bits of history about the place

To be honest, I was nervous  the whole time that we’re navigating the Lumiang cave because I felt suffocated at first and seeing deep dark holes down are quite unnerving; good thing we have Kuya Rod and Tarik to assist us.

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We stop every now and then with Kuya Rod telling us more about the caves and the stone formations we see. It was beautiful and gratifying. These are the real wonders which I hope more people would come to witness themselves. We gasp every time we see beautiful rock formations which we only used to see on pictures and TV/Internet. Touching them and feeling them (and having our picture taken with them) was beyond any experiences I had so far.

These are some stone formations you can see while inside the caves.

The Umbrella

The Umbrella or the half Papaya rock formation – whatever you wanna call it. ‘Such gem inside this humongous cave!

This I’d like to call the Gay Queen. Go figure 

This I’d like to call the Gay Queen. Go figure 

The Face. What image do you see?

The Face. What image do you see?

It looks like a.... funny huh? (I wasn’t able to ask the name of this one, but go figure)

It looks like a…. funny huh? (I wasn’t able to ask the name of this one, but go figure)

The Bull Frog

The Bull Frog

The pregnant queen. LOL

The pregnant queen. LOL

The King...eerrr... ya know what I mean.

The King…eerrr… ya know what I mean.

The little Prince

The little Prince

The King's Curtain

The King’s Curtain

There are still a lot of rock formations and I thought that you should see them on your visit here instead 🙂

Rappelling baby! (it's about 5 feet high - LOL)

Rappelling baby! (it’s about 5 feet high – LOL)

I couldn't care less about the bats' poo

I couldn’t care less about the bats’ poo

After about four hours of walking, hiking, rappelling and sliding – we successfully made the connection from Lumiang to Sumaging cave. I am mighty proud of myself that day!

We couldn’t ask for a better way to start our first day in Sagada. It was a perfect way to kick things off!

We couldn’t ask for a better way to start our first day in Sagada. It was a perfect way to kick things off!

 

The "WE DID IT" pose! Yeaaahhhbbbaaa!

The “WE DID IT” pose! Yeaaahhhbbbaaa!

At  The Marlboro Country Of Sagada

After our Bomod-Ok adventure, we’re supposed to go to Mount Ampacao (the highest peak in Sagada) but we’re told by Kuya Rod that there are roaming military personnel around that time since the Barangay election was on the following day. (I think it’s not really unsafe –we’re just taking precautions) So we had our lunch at the market along with our three new companions for the Bomod-Ok tour namely Jill, Donna and Angel (who’s actually the man behind Lakwatsero.com) and they told us that they would just rest and not go with us at the Marlboro Country which we chose to go to after the cancelled Mount Ampacao tour.

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That's real excitement!

That’s real excitement!

look at those towering Pines!

look at those towering Pines!

The foggy surroundings

The foggy surroundings

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It was a tiring 2 hours trek and it feels like forever reaching the peak. The weather isn’t cooperating with us but we could still appreciate the beauty of it. The pines are towering kings of the mountains, wild flowers are all around and the fog is very much accompanying us on this adventure.

 

some of the wild flowers

some of the wild flowers

at the far left is a wild berry I was told

at the far left is a wild berry I was told

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Upon reaching one of the mountain’s peak, Kuya Rod pointed to us the wild cows and the three more (brown?) horses at a very distant view of the other mountain. It’s unfortunate that our little camera could not get a better view of the wild animals so we just took pictures of ourselves, the view of the seven mountains.

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Yay! Finally!

Yay! Finally!

It's foggy but it's still beautiful! it's just worth it

It’s foggy but it’s still beautiful! it’s just worth it

in here you can see that the rocky moutains - lotsa limestones there

in here you can see that the rocky moutains – lotsa limestones there

Hey Kuya Rod!

Hey Kuya Rod!

View from the top!

View from the top!

It was nonetheless a worthy experience – I personally enjoyed it because I feel closer to heaven and closer to my Mom who actually passed away last July. It was very unfortunate for Doms though, because he’s running a slight fever and it almost took his all his strength to get to the peak to even enjoy it as much as I do but I think he did enjoyed it just the same.

Yes, you've to walk another grueling two hours Doms!

Yes, you’ve to walk another grueling two hours Doms!

I’d say it would have been nicer if the weather was sunny since we started it at around 2:00PM. The weather’s such a bummer to begin with and we’re soaking wet when we arrived at the Inn we’re staying. The next time we go back to Sagada, we’ll probably try to see this place again –hopefully with a better camera and a good weather!

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Hey there!

Hey there!

Sagada’s Echo Valley, the Cemetery and Our Way Home!

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We decided to go to the Echo Valley by ourselves (as our ME time) on our last day in Sagada but we ended up having our little guide JR accompanying us.

Church of St Mary The Virgin

Church of St Mary The Virgin

At the sideof the Church

At the sideof the Church

Inside the Church of St Mary The Virgin

Inside the Church of St Mary The Virgin

It was closed then but it wasn't locked and a local bystander opened it for us

It was closed then but it wasn’t locked and a local bystander opened it for us

Look whom we bumped into!

Look whom we bumped into!

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Conspicuously (kidding) following us was a Korean family who then asked if they could go with us. We passed by the town cemetery and what they call the Calvary, it’s like the peak of the cemetery with a tall white cross.

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SAM_0965We’re quite disappointed upon arrival because of fogs covering the valley. It’s where you can also see some hanging coffins. We saw a glimpse of it and some blurry visions of the hanging coffins every now and then though

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our little guide JR!

our little guide JR!

our little tour guide JR. He actually volunteered to guide us 🙂 such a nice little chap!

Right after our short tour in Echo Valley, we checked out from St. Joseph and we’re off to the 11 o’clock bus trip to Baguio ( We decided to use this route because we were told that it’s safer.) It took us another 6 hours going to Baguio. It was a bit scary because the weather isn’t cooperating and while on the road, we had almost zero visibility!

'bought this during one of our stop overs on our way to Baguio... it does look like an elongated a persimon... anyone?

‘bought this during one of our stop overs on our way to Baguio… it does look like an elongated a persimon… anyone?

Another thing though, It was Dominic’s first time in Baguio. He was very disappointed about it but I told him to come here at another time and see the rest of its beauty.
looking so disappointed

looking so disappointed

a view from SM Baguio

a view from SM Baguio

disappointed??? hhmmm

disappointed??? hhmmm

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On our way home, it was a very uncomfortable experience because GENESIS, the bus we rode in asked us to transfer because apparently, there are only few passengers and they will be going back to Baguio. Such a bummer because we’re dead tired and we just want to rest!

I was dead tired

I was dead tired

Anyways, after that unfortunate incident – we arrived in Cubao, Quezon City at exactly 11:30 in the evening; earlier than we expected. Arriving at the apartment, I immediately dozed off but still had a smile on my face!

Beating The Heat At Island Waters Resort – Under The Glaring Sun Of Morong, Bataan

We're greeted by that very inviting sea!

We’re greeted by that very inviting sea!

A couple of weeks ago, my travel buddies and I went to a very much recommended place in Morong, Bataan. The travel time takes about 3 hours via Victory Liner Bus to Olongapo City in Zambales. From Olongapo, there’s a mini-bus that took us to Morong, Bataan.

The resort's infinity pool - bluer that blue! haha

The resort’s infinity pool – bluer than blue! – literally! haha

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This is simply the right  place for us to linger under the scorching heat of the sun this summer. It’s a newly constructed vacation getaway along the beachfront of Morong. The place boast of  “the only” infinity pool in the shoreline of beach houses and resorts. It is owned by a lovely and uber-accomodating couple who recently purchased the place and named it Island Waters Resort. It has a modern Western architecture infused with Asian designs.

You could stay at their "Nipa Huts" in various sizes good for two to a large group :)

You could stay at their “Nipa Huts” in various sizes good for two to a large group 🙂

Don't you just love traveling when you're with your the coolest peeps ever???!

Don’t you just love traveling when you’re with  the coolest peeps ever???!

The fun doesn’t stop at their infinity pool. We sang our hearts out at their karaoke and drank at the bar. (I missed taking some pictures here -we may have been too drunk to take some haha) You could also play Beach Volleyball (atleast we tried but we ended up laughing our arse off because no one seemed to know how to play the game! lol), we also rented a boat to take us to the newly built Pawikan Conservation Sanctuary. It’s a nice program of the town people which protects the Pawikan that lay their eggs in the shore of Morong.

Look! Baby Turtles!!!

Look! Baby Turtles!!!

We also did a little snorkeling. I personally do not know how to swim so it was a little nerve-wracking but it was all good since we’re given life vest to save me (us) from drowning haha.

us waiting for Jaws hahaha

us waiting for Jaws hahaha

time for reflection while staring at the beautiful midnight sun...

time for reflection while staring at the beautiful midnight sun…

At the conclusion of the three days of swimming, singing, snorkeling, soul-searching haha, laughing and eating – I guess the best thing about this trip is spending it with a great bunch of people and savoring every moment of it.

Contact Island Waters Resort via their official Facebook Page HERE

UPDATES:

Since a lot of peeps were asking about the resort and I loved both my visits here – I decided to post the on-going rates they posted online – you can also check it out in the link above.

Island Waters