Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What makes in the Philippines more fun? Find out more.

Despite of the negative and ridicule feedbacks, stating that we were copycats, those stuffs posted on the internet regarding the issue of campaign slogan-copying from that of Switzerland’s, some were just tolerate it. Moreover, several were likely to admit that this slogan was really ours, because of our outlook being witty in the first place, the way we talk and handle all situations.

Truly, words in the slogan cannot bagged the invocation have by the tourists. It’s how they found our place, our culture, the cuisine, and many more.

Searching for the right place to hang on and to give you a tireless day? An impudent one never like to hook up his life in just Internet surfing and imagine himself into that place, instead he would find an open ticket to anywhere, and definitely that’s Philippines.



PAGUDPUD BEACH
Located in Ilocos Norte, in Region 1, the Pagudpud Beach showcasing its white sand comparable with the one in Boracay, and its crystal-blue water that creates a haven for tourists. Pagudpud offers other activities like trekking and other ecological land adventures.




UNDERGROUND RIVER
Who will not get fascinated by the beauty and grandeur creates by this startling underground river?

Palawan Subterranean Underground River’s breezy water gives leeway for a wonderful bangka trip down to the underground river.

The awe-inspiring views on religious-like images of stalactites and stalagmites, cove residing faunas, are some of the evidences which affirm why the Underground River is included in the Seven Wonders of the World.





SNAKE ISLAND
This island was called Snake Island not because it has man-eating snakes rather because of a long sand bar that appears like a snake from afar. This narrow sand spit is clearly visible only when the tide is low which connects two islands on both ends. Whenever wind blows, it changes its shape which gives extra wow admiration to the island. On both sides of the sand bar are shallow swimming areas.

 The opposing currents bring a myriad of interesting rocks, stones, bits of coral, and shells to both sides of the sand bridge. This is located near El Nido, Palawan. 





HUNDRED ISLANDS
Looking for summer get away? Hundred Islands in Alaminos, Pangasinan, which became the first national park of the Philippines, is another answer for that. You can explore over 100 islands and islets which surely give superb feeling.

The islands alleged to be about two million years old.   A trip to Alaminos is a great diversion from urban hustle. Freeways, rice paddies, and unsophisticated ambience are to be beholden. A big stretch of the blue sea significance one is in Sual, Pangasinan and has a road bordering on to that of Kennon Road in Baguio City.



 



AND OF COURSE…
Adobo

Cebu litson

Pinakbet

Barbecue

Sinigang na bangus



Not only sheltered places that give fun here in the Philippines but also those local foods that Filipinos serve and the traditional way of eating.




kamayan





Photos courtesy of:
filipino-food-lovers.com
trekearth.com
google.com
FramelessWorld.com

1 comments:

writer's_black said...

yeah, and how Filipinos cope up to the agonies they are facing..

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