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Revisiting the Cabatuan Chuch
If I have to desrcribe the Cabatuan Church in once word it must be: humongous.
Cabatuan is a town in Central Iloilo some, 15-20 minutes away from Iloilo City. Its church is another fine example of a Neo Classical – Tuscan designed structure.
The church is dedicated to its patron saint San Nicolas de Tolentino, who feast day falls on November 9th.
Santa Barbara Cemetery
Right after we went to the church and convento of Santa Barbara, we then took a tricycle ride to the Santa Barbara Cemetery.
If you take a look closely at the gates of the Santa Barbara it has similarities to the facade of the Santa Barbara Church.
Both were designed using the Neo Classical style of architecture. The cemetery is located some half a kilometer away from the
Ovi by Nokia Photo Challenge Week 8 Winner
The Ovi by Nokia BYAHILO Photo Challenge is officially over. And today, I am pleased to announce the final winner of our weekly contest. One of weekly winners will then have a chance to win a Nokia phone! Announcement of the new mobile phone winner will be announced on Friday.
Week 8’s Challenge title is “What’s in a name?”. We’re looking for photos of street signs and welcome arches bearing the names of towns and cities. And the week 8 winning photo is…
Entry was submitted by Angelie Abrina. Gu
A quick Visit at the Santa Barbara Church and Convent
When I went to Iloilo two weeks ago, I have planned to visit the Santa Barbara Church and Convent. This is my second time to be in this place but I still got excited when I saw its facade and the convent!
Santa Barbara is a classic example of a town which followed the orignal planning done by the Spaniards where plaza must be built on its poblacion, and around it are the town’s church and
World Pyro Olympics 2009 Photos Week 1 – Germany vs China
World Pyro Olympics 2009 Week 1 is over. Germany and China has already wowed the crowd with their interesting set of fireworks at sync with music.
There were very few people at the Fort Bonifacio area, compered to the previous World Pyro Olympics events. What even made it worse was the rain.
The rain has delayed the event for one hour. Germany started to fire at 8P
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