Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Scenic and Historical Tacloban.

After our relaxing stay at Canigao Island, we headed to the hometown of a number of our friends. Tacloban City is known to have a rich history, a handful of tourist spots, and hospitable citizens.

We embarked on a four-hour trip on a van from Bato. We slept on the way to our destination, leaving us feeling refreshed, energetic, and ready for a tour of the city upon arrival.

Take a look at some of our pictures, courtesy again of my good friend Anthony's camera:

--on the welcome sign towards the San Juanico Bridge--

--striking a pose with one of the I Love Tacloban waiting sheds! :)--

--holding hands with Douglas MacArthur--


--at Fahrenheit, chewing away their yummy food!--

--having fun at the Robinson's Mall, courtesy of Bo's Coffee Club--

--posing in front of one of the biggest salons I've ever seen--

--Fahrenheit: yum!--

--on the San Juanico Bridge: Welcome to Samar--

--the other side: Welcome to Leyte--

--at the bridge basking in the sun--
--took a stroll on the city streets--

--posing again in front of Leyte Park Resort--


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The Scenic and Historical Tacloban.


2 comments:

  1. I have yet to visit that part of the Philippines!

    xo,
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