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Yes, Pag-Asa Beach is on the other side of Employee Housing. I should know - I grew up here part-time. Went to school while my dad worked as an Engineer in PIM. My first girl scout camping was held here - and our neighbors son used to go spear fishing on this water ways.
hi ellon5! that lake you took picture of, is it the former open pit mines at Larap? i can't believe that water has filled it up and made it a sort of a lake. i remember it very clearly: that the pit was almost 1km deep and 2km wide... i used to see it when i was a kid while visiting my father at his workplace with his lunch... i don't recognize the terrain around it... what i remember was that on the farther end of the pit was vertical walls carved out of the mounntain side while on the other side was just plain ground
that stretched towards the bay. please email me at alfredophernandez@thenational.com.pg to confirm what i had observed. thanks
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great shot... it's just misplaced
Well, that a great angle. A very unusual view. Super Photo. LIKE!
Tagaytay Highland, Tagaytay City, Philippines
Just beautiful photo. BR. Markus
Please post more of the seashore or coastal views :-) Thank you for sharing these . . . it makes one nostalgic of home . . .
Yes, Pag-Asa Beach is on the other side of Employee Housing. I should know - I grew up here part-time. Went to school while my dad worked as an Engineer in PIM. My first girl scout camping was held here - and our neighbors son used to go spear fishing on this water ways.
hi ellon5! that lake you took picture of, is it the former open pit mines at Larap? i can't believe that water has filled it up and made it a sort of a lake. i remember it very clearly: that the pit was almost 1km deep and 2km wide... i used to see it when i was a kid while visiting my father at his workplace with his lunch... i don't recognize the terrain around it... what i remember was that on the farther end of the pit was vertical walls carved out of the mounntain side while on the other side was just plain ground that stretched towards the bay. please email me at alfredophernandez@thenational.com.pg to confirm what i had observed. thanks
Hi, this photo give me hope. My wife and I will move to Limbang and we wonder if we can go Brunei to surf.
Nice shot.
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Greetings from Turkey.
please bring home a slice of that cake.