tudobeleza wrote 3 months ago: The 3 Cordilleras In Colombia lies the start of the Andes, which are formed within Colombia by three … more →
elpinoymatador wrote 1 year ago: By Eric Re Sieg KSC: He’s sure not chicken Khoo Swee Chiow: an inspiration to cubicle dwellers (Twic … more →
bealahoz wrote 1 year ago: Waiting While driving along the winding mountain roads between Baguio City and Mt. Data Lodge. I … more →
elmertrujillo wrote 1 year ago: Un calor sofocante se trenza en una eterna lucha por la brisa que acompaña las calles y la vida de R … more →
zharickdiaz wrote 1 year ago: Regiones de Colombia Para facilitarle la información que requiere antes de emprender el viaje, hemos … more →
gerryruiz wrote 1 year ago: When a fraternity batchmate of mine, Guido Cañero ‘73 casually extended to me an invite to joi … more →
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SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: These totem pole heads carved by Ernesto Dul-ang can be seen in front of the Bellhouse in Camp John … more →
SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: Taken in Butterfly Sanctuary, Camp John Hay, Baguio City, Philippines. … more →
SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: Some images from Session Road, Baguio City. Policemen walking down Session Road after collecting car … more →
SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: An Ifugao house is compact and though deceptively simple, its architecture is quite sophisticated. I … more →
SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: Tam-Awan (meaning vintage point) Village used to be an unknown place in Baguio. But with various vis … more →
SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: The weaving process s a tedious endeavor of the Cordillera particularly the Bontocs, Ifugaos, Kaling … more →
SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: Taken in Butterfly Sanctuary, Baguio City. … more →
SHE.com.ph wrote 3 years ago: Kapangan, Benguet is a few hours trip from Baguio City Town Proper. I was fortunate enough to go her … more →