Late post. Trying to remember how great it felt walking around the historic and religious town of Taal. Rode the bus from Pala-pala to Tagaytay and then a jeepney all the way to Taal which is located on the opposite side of the lake - ie., it was a long journey to get to this old and quiet town. But it was worth the trip. Lots of interesting places and things to lomograph like churches, ancestral houses, monuments and the plaza.
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