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Un lugar encantador muy bien presentado en su fotografía de una tonalidad exquisita, like y mi voto para el concurso, suerte en el concurso que se lo merece
Ed, This place was used to be a quarry site for limestones used in 'cooking' apog. There were no less than four big old limestone ovens or 'pugon' in this area where limestones were fired using firewoods gathered from the surrounding mangroves and forest. Now I am planting mangroves and fruit trees to replenish what has long been gone. I built concrete water tank towers inside the three apog oven pits to store rain water. Hopefully the area will continue to transform into a natural paradise :-)
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the old Iloilo Airport, no longert in use!!! Transferred to Cabatuan, Iloilo. In this site will soon rise The Robinsons Complex owned by ....
Un lugar encantador muy bien presentado en su fotografía de una tonalidad exquisita, like y mi voto para el concurso, suerte en el concurso que se lo merece
Very nice photo. Like, Greeting,Nenad
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This picture is cool. Congratulations & Voted!
Spectacular shot!
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Very beautiful photo !!!Thank you for sharing !!!
You have a beautiful gallery !!!
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Beautiful shot and colors !
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Ed, This place was used to be a quarry site for limestones used in 'cooking' apog. There were no less than four big old limestone ovens or 'pugon' in this area where limestones were fired using firewoods gathered from the surrounding mangroves and forest. Now I am planting mangroves and fruit trees to replenish what has long been gone. I built concrete water tank towers inside the three apog oven pits to store rain water. Hopefully the area will continue to transform into a natural paradise :-)
Ed Jr., Are you from Bgy. Getulio or neighboring barangay? 'hope to meet you someday :-)