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Monday, April 25, 2011

Venturing Bataan: Camaya Coast



Boarding.

Lawryeng Castro, Crisflorypher Juanillo, Red Olguera, Aaron Ray Mopera, Terrie Jo Sabado, Molly Kate Yu, Marielle Cueto and Jane Masiado

Welcome Drinks courtesy of Camaya Coast

Queendomofqueenb x Rightontheverge



Loving their couch





I told you I love 'em

Dine at the Beach

Molly Kate Yu and the Pumpkin Soup.

Lunch = Delish.

Lawryeng Castro. Oh how I wish the yacht was ours.

The Pavillion

I really asked her to pose here :)











Red Olguera, Crisflorypher Juanillo, Lawryeng Castro, Molly Kate Yu, Jane Masiado, Terrie Jo Sabado, Marielle Cueto, Me and Aaron Ray Mopera

The Beach is just so lovely.

Attempted Castle.
Crisflorypher Juanillo, Molly Kate Yu, Me, Aaron Ray Mopera, Terrie Jo Sabado, Jane Masiado, Marielle Cueto and Lawryeng Castro

Cottage.
Lawryeng Castro and Aaron Ray Mopera

Shades (i2i), Checkered Polo (H&M), White Shorts (F&H), Green Flip-flops (Havaianas), Watch (Rolex)

Leaving Camaya Coast.
The Building you see at the mountain being built is owned my Mr. Gary Valenciano.


I love the sun setting behind me.



We went here during Easter Sunday. We went there earlier than how we usually go to places just to find out that a lot of people are there already, maybe it's because of the holiday.

Camaya Coast is probably Punta Fuego in the process. The sand feels so good in your toes, the ocean breeze cools you and the structures you see like the pool, chairs/benches are really of my style with the curves and all, even their shower look so interesting (I love weird looking stuffs).

Staff here are friendly as we have met one which accommodated us efficiently also the agents were very friendly. The Beach is great, even when we have gone far from the shore you can still stand firm so I suppose it adds to the safety features of the place and even when you're at the shore you can still encounter small fish (tried to catch one but they are really fast).

Camaya Coast is under develop and I think investing here is a good idea because as far as I can see, it has the potential to be a really great summer getaway or a place where you just want to hang out and have a vacation away from the city just to adore the beautiful sceneries.

As of the moment I will be convincing my dad to invest here and probably have us a good rest house. Fingers-crossed.



Photographed by: Vergil Lloyd Chua
Venue: Camaya Coast, Bataan

Venturing Bataan: Mt. Samat

Arriving at its foot.

Molly Kate Yu, Pocholo Santos, Rolex Buyo, Terrie Jo Sabado, Marielle Cueto, Lawryeng Castro, Crisflorypher Juanillo, Jane Masiado, Red Olguera, Me and Aaron Ray Mopera.



Entrance. Giving an overview about the place and its history.

Terrie Jo Sabado. This is a very long way up to the
Shrine of Valour





Shrine of Valour



Threshold of the Shrine.

At the top.



Blue Striped Printed Shirt (Blue Soda), Faded Denim Jeans (Mint), Shoes (Zara) and Watch (Rolex)



We did this before Maundy Thursday just to contemplate, which happened to be a very good place to do it. By the way, Entrance Fee is 20php per person and 10php for you to be able to go to the top of the Shrine.

The Shrine of Valour is made to give recognition and honour to the gallantry of Filipino soldiers who fought during the World War II. It was commissioned in 1966 by one of the war's veterans, the late President Marcos. Generally it is also dedicated to the soldiers who fought for the freedom of Bataan.

Somehow being in a place like this would make you appreciate everything (atleast that is how it made an impact to me), Having the view of mountains, nature in general with beautiful structures made by man it's somehow nostalgic for me plus the serenity it gives make you really have the mood for deep thinking.

I hope more people will come to places like these. Hisoric places that will surely cultivate your soul.


Photographed By: Vergil Lloyd Chua
Venue: Mt. Samat, Bataan