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We were in a strange, dizzying effect, like we just got drugged or something. That happened a few hours after me and my friends visited Silay City, an old town-turned-city because of its flourishing sugar-cane production. Most of us love the old horror ghost towns - not to mention the creepy abandoned houses. Well, here in Silay City you can just be one to have one. Every corner of the streets is filled with old and pretty houses, here and there, people laughing and enjoying a good sunny day, horses traveling to and fro - a perfect time for LOMOGRAPHY!!!
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Next from my hometown is a wonderful little place called Sta. Barbara. This town is dotted with some heritage and scenic landmarks not only for the city of Iloilo but to the whole country. History of the Municipality of Santa Barbara covers four centuries that as early as 1617, the missionaries attended to the spiritual ministration of a community or "pueblo" then known as Catmon. The name was derived from a fruit –bearing tree, which served as an imposing landmark in the vicinity.
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Long ago, Iloilo Airport flies domestically. Flying outside to other countries would make you link to Manila first for a connecting flight.
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(Please note, this article is in another language)
Weg von der Stadt... weit weit weg von der Routine und dem hektischen Leben...