Photos by Linus Aldovino : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Church of Sariaya
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Quezon Provincial Capitol
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Statue of Manuel L. Quezon
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PEREZ PARK (LUCENA CITY)
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LUCENA PEREZ PARK
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View from Mt. Banahaw at 3km
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Linus Aldovino's conversations
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It's not only in the philippines, I've seen apartments and small buildings in saudi arabia when i was there like this picture.
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thanks for the comment
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I love it, land water sky. Gidday from Australia. Voted
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ohh yes! that's right...quezon capitol, well it used to be tayabas capitol very long ago,then they change it,anyway thnx i appreciate it.
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Kawasan Falls is located in the town of Matutinao, just south of Badian. This is a three tiered cascade of crystal clear mountain springs. This is the first level and the biggest waterfalls. The surroundings is very awesome you can even try to climb up the rock beside the waterfalls and the higher you gets the more views you get. You can enjoy the picnic in the area, with a cool and mist air that comes from the waterfalls tropical forest, and a cool to swim. The water is superb and is very cold just like you’re inside the freezer! But you’ll get used to it.
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Church of Dauis, it is located on the island of Panglao. The church is build in a mixture of styles, influenced by both Byzantine and Romanesque architecture. The church's patron saint is the Virgin of the Assumption,and said to possess miraculous powers. An old legend,once when the town was invaded by pirates, the people of Dauis locked themselves into the church. However, they soon ran out of provisions and water. Then a miracle occurred: a well appeared at the foot of the altar. This same well is still the main source of water for the people living close to the church, and, although the well is only a few meters from the sea, the water is absolutely fresh. The water is said to have healing powers, so, if you're visiting here, don't forget to bring a bottle and take some home.
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The Baclayon Church is considered to be the oldest stone church in the Philippines. It is one of the best preserved Jesuit build churches in the region, although in the 19th century, the Augustinian Recollects added a modern facade and a number of stone buildings that now surround the church.
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THE FIRST CHURCH DATES FROM 1599. THE SECOND CHURCH, BUILT IN 1605, WAS REPLACED BY A THIRD IN 1641. IN 1703 THE TOWN WAS TRANSFERED TO LUMANGBAYAN, BUT THE EARTHQUAKES AND FLOODS OF 1743 DESTROYED AND FLOODS OF 1743 DESTROYED THE CHURCH AND THE TOWN AND CAUSED THE PEOPLE TO TRANSFER TO THE PRESENT SITR. THE PRESENT CHURCH WAS BUILT IN 1748
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Hey! You have photos?Nice!
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