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3 comments | Saturday, April 19, 2008

A tourist couple in Intramuros, Manila



Manila Central Post Office Building in Liwasang Bonifacio, Manila




Inside Manila Hotel swimming pool area. Background is the M/S Philippines ship also known as the Manila Floating Hotel and Restaurant docked beside Manila Hotel along Rizal Park in Manila.


In front of the old building of the National Museum of the Filipino People


National Museum(The Spoliarium by Juan Luna in the background)



Inside Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Manila
Ma nila Pipe Organ built by the Dutch firm Pels & Sohn in 1958. It has 5,600 pipes and was considered for many years as the biggest pipe organ in Asia.

*pictures were taken using my Apple iPhone..4 days to go before my Nikon d80..Excited mode..ehhehe..expect good quality pictures soon..(yabang mode):)

3 Comments:

Blogger Dabo said...

i miss intramuros..

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speaking of walking tour, I like to see EDSA, mobile by foot.im planning to trek alone the length of EDSA, from Monumento to MOA..

10:32 AM

 
Blogger Jay said...

Thanks..Mukhang kailangan ng part 2 ang walking tour..di kaya ng 1 day and buong Maynila..hey mukhang di kya ng powers ko ang Monumento to MOA...Pero goodluck sa iyong adventure...

11:30 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i envy you, you have a photo with one of my favorite paintings in the world. =)

i wanted one, but the last time i tried, they didn't allow me to.. golly.

..and i'll have my walk around Manila tour too.

11:32 AM

 

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