Monday, May 6

Preview of the El Pasubat Festival in Taal

I was really fortunate enough to revisit Taal again with my restdays still falls on a weekend. And what made me push through this trip is the face all shots done at Taal back in November were already erased in memory so I need to recapture them at least as perfectly as I could.

Its not everyday that you get to tour around Taal with Mr Derrick Manas,

We got inside a church, a shrine, got in around 10 ancestral houses I believe and were not even halfway through. XD

Here are some few shots (unedited and I just picked the usual) I did a couple of days back.


























I hope I could complete my Taal Post Reloaded Series sometime soon. XD

12 comments:

  1. Great start! The structures are really old but I'm glad that they chose to keep it that way.

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  2. The old houses in Tall looks really elegant and huge.

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  3. I've heard about the old houses and churches in Taal but have yet to visit any of them.
    -Wanderer Juan

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  4. Awww... I really love seeing old structures. I hope our city can preserve as much as old structures as Taal did. :)

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  5. The buildings were built are reminiscence of the remote past. These kind of buildings are considered as heritage structure or edifices which the government so decreed that they will be preserved or restructured back to their original settings and plans.

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  6. Did the local government in Taal, made this houses as part of tourism sites? It's kinda similar in Malacca and Penang, old houses.

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  7. I definitely love old houses like these. It has always been my dream to have one built like it which I can leave to my children.

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  8. I've seen these before! Still looks grand! I think this is near the museum with vintage cameras.

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  9. I've been meaning to check those old heritage houses in Taal, I hope I'll get the chance anytime soon.

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  10. Nice photos. Those houses remind me of my field trip days when I was in school :)

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  11. Wish I could get close to this place someday! So beautiful :)

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  12. Ive written extensively about this Heritage Town..
    Such a marvel really, knowing that I didnt have to go to Vigan just to see old authentic Bahay Na Bato..
    The Basilica is also AMAZING!

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