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14th Annual Grand Marian Exhibit
Sentrong Pangkultura ng Lungsod ng Marikina
Marikina City
30 November - 05 December 2008
Happy Mother's Day!
Bulaklakan Fiesta 2008
Tema :: Si Maria, halimbawa ng isang masiglang pamayanan sa pamamatnubay ng Espiritu Santo
Museo Diocesano de Malolos
Lungsod ng Malolos
03 Mayo 2008
Bulaklakan Fiesta 2008
Tema :: Si Maria, halimbawa ng isang masiglang pamayanan sa pamamatnubay ng Espiritu Santo
Museo Diocesano de Malolos
Lungsod ng Malolos
03 Mayo 2008
Pamilya ni Gng. Oliva Pedro-Francia
Cofradia dela Santa Vera Cruz
(Dating Asociacion delos Camareros de Meycauayan)
Parokya ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Lungsod ng Meycauayan, Bulacan
Panalangin sa Halamanan ng Getsemani
Prusisyon ng Paglilibing
Parokya ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Poblacion, Lungsod ng Meycauayan, Bulacan
Ika-25 ng Setyembre, 2008
Unang Araw ng Nobenaryo para sa Kapistahan ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Parokya ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Lungsod ng Meycauayan, Bulacan
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Detalye ng ukit sa dalawang malalaking pinto ng simbahan ng Meycauayan sa Poblacion.
Familia Alarilla
Prusisyon ng Miyerkules Santo
Parokya ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Poblacion, Lungsod ng Meycauayan, Bulacan
Puerto Princesa, officially City of Puerto Princesa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Puerto Princesa) is a city located in the western provincial island of Palawan, Philippines. Though the provincial seat of government for Palawan, the city itself is one of 38 independent cities within the Philippines not controlled by the province in which it is geographically located and is therefore an independent area located within Palawan.
As of 2010, Puerto Princesa had a population of 222,673 people, making it the least densely populated city in the Philippines. In terms of land area, the city is the second largest geographically after Davao City with an area of 2,381.02 square kilometres (919.32 sq mi). Puerto Princesa is the location of the Philippines's Western Command headquarters.
Today, Puerto Princesa is a popular tourist city with many beach resorts and seafood restaurants. It has been acclaimed several times as the cleanest and greenest city in the Philippines.
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The City of Manila - Lungsod ng Maynila, or simply Manila, is the capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila. It is located on the eastern shores of Manila Bay, on the western portion of the National Capital Region, in the western side of Luzon. Manila is one of the central hubs of a thriving metropolitan area home to around 20 million people. As of 2009, Manila ranks as the world's eleventh largest metropolitan area and the fifth largest urban area by population. Manila is also ranked as one of the most densely populated cities in the world. The city itself had more than 100 parks scattered throughout the city.
Although Manila is a large and modern city, you can still find very peaceful places to hang out. One of them is definitely Manila bay at sunset time.
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: EF17-40mm f/4L USM; Focal length: 20.00 mm; Aperture: 8.0; Exposure time: 1/125 s; ISO: 100
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The City of Manila (Filipino: Lungsod ng Maynila), or simply Manila, is the capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila. It is located on the eastern shores of Manila Bay, on the western portion of the National Capital Region, in the western side of Luzon. Manila is one of the central hubs of a thriving metropolitan area home to around 20 million people. As of 2009, Manila ranks as the world's eleventh largest metropolitan area and the fifth largest urban area by population. Manila is also ranked as one of the most densely populated cities in the world. The city itself had more than 100 parks scattered throughout the city.
Manila Bay is a natural harbor which serves the Port of Manila (on Luzon), in the Philippines. The bay is considered to be one of the best natural harbors in Southeast Asia. On either side of the bay are volcanic peaks topped with tropical foliage: 40 km to the north is the Bataan Peninsula and to the south is the province of Cavite.
One would think that with size of Manila city, you could not find peaceful place to rest. Manila bay is definitely one of them. There are few of those traditional boats "parked" there waiting for tourist to come for a little cruise.
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: EF17-40mm f/4L USM; Focal length: 26.00 mm; Aperture: 5.0; Exposure time: 1/50 s; ISO: 160
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The City of Manila (Filipino: Lungsod ng Maynila), or simply Manila, is the capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila. It is located on the eastern shores of Manila Bay, on the western portion of the National Capital Region, in the western side of Luzon. Manila is one of the central hubs of a thriving metropolitan area home to around 20 million people. As of 2009, Manila ranks as the world's eleventh largest metropolitan area and the fifth largest urban area by population. Manila is also ranked as one of the most densely populated cities in the world. The city itself had more than 100 parks scattered throughout the city.
Manila Bay is a natural harbor which serves the Port of Manila (on Luzon), in the Philippines. The bay is considered to be one of the best natural harbors in Southeast Asia. On either side of the bay are volcanic peaks topped with tropical foliage: 40 km to the north is the Bataan Peninsula and to the south is the province of Cavite.
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I had to post this again today in commemoration of the University of the Philippines' centennial celebration . UP was estabished in 1908.
Ang Oblasyon ng Pamantasan ay nilikha ni Guillermo E. Tolentino ( 1890 - 1976 ) bilang walang pagkupas na sagisag ng mga adhikain at tradisyon ng Unibersidad. Nagsimulang pag - isipan ang pagbuo ng bantayog ng Unibersidad sa panunungkulan ng Pangulong Rafael Palma at natupad sa panahon ng Pangulong Jorge Bocobo.
Ang Oblasyon ay nagsasaad ng patuloy na pagtuklas ng karunugan at katotohanan, kahusayan sa lahat ng gawaing pantao, pag - ibig sa bayan at paglilingkod sa sambayanan at sangkatauhan. Ang makisig na kabataang lalaki na nakatindig nang tuwid, nakadipa, nakatingala at bahagyang nakapikit habang nagninilay ay larawan ng lubos na pag -aalay ng kabataan sa mga adhikaing ito.
Niyari ang orihinal sa pinatibay na kongkreto at pinintahan upang magmistulang bronse. Ang kalakhan sa ginugol upang ito'y matapos ay galing sa abuloy ng mga studyante noong 1935 -1936, sa Sanggunian ng mga Mag -aaral na pinamumunuan ni Potenciano Ilusorio sa unang semestre at Jose B. Laurel sa pangalalwa. Nag -abuloy si Ilusorio ng karagdagang halaga upang matapos at mapasinayahan ito noong Marso, 1936.
Unang itinayo ang Oblasyon sa Padre Faura, Maynila at inilipat sa Diliman, Lungsod ng Quezon noong Pebrereo, 1949. ( Mula sa marker ng Oblasyon )
Translation :
The Oblation of the University was made by Guillermo E. Tolentino ( 1890 - 1976 ). It begun conceptualization during the presidency of Rafael Palma and was fully concretized during the term of UP Prseident Jorge Bocobo.
The Oblation symbolizes the continuing quest for knowledge and truth, excellence in all human endeavors, love of country and service to country and all humankind. The youth standing straight with arms outstretched and looking heavenwards represents all this youthful aspirations.
The statue is made of hardened concrete and painted to look like bronze. Much of the funds used for its completion in March, 1936 came from the funds of the Student Council during the leadership of Potentiano Ilusorio and Jose B. Laurel.
The statue first stood in the Padre Faura campus until it was brought to Diliman, Quezon City in February, 1949
Ang Bohol ay isang pulong lalawigan ng Pilipinas na matatagpuan sa rehiyong Gitnang Visayas. Lungsod ng Tagbilaran ang kapital nito at nasa kanluran nito ang Pulo ng Cebu, nasa hilagang-silangan naman ang Leyte at nasa timog, sa ibayo ng Dagat Bohol, ang Mindanao.
For Dimitri!
Για τον Δημήτρη!
© 2009 by Albert Bogner, Salzburg.
PENTAX K20D (Tamron 10-24mm), 1/25", f4.0+1 (EV 6.0), ISO 640, f=17mm (35mm equiv., 1.15x digital zoom)
Johanna Pichlmair (alesiEnsemble)
Internationale Klänge im Mozarteum - Mendelssohn Jubiläumsjahr.
Klaviertrio op. 11 von Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel und das Klaviersextett op. 110 von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.
© 2009 by Albert Bogner, Salzburg.
Mehr Info bei www.alesiensemble.eu/konzerte.php?lang=de.
PENTAX K20D (smc DA 18-55 II), 1/60", f7.1 (EV 9.6), ISO 400, f=76mm (35mm equiv., 1.02x digital zoom)
Sampaloc Lake , Philippines , Happy Fence Friday
HFF
Sampaloc Lake is an inactive vulcanic lake on Luzon in the Philippines and it's the largest of the seven lakes in San Pablo. In the background you see the mountain called St. Cristobal.
Considered one of the prime tourist spots in the city, Sampaloc Lake is dotted with floating restaurants along its shoreline that serve delectable Filipino and Chinese cuisines. It abounds with tilapia, bangus, carp and several species of shrimps. It is presently lined with fish pens and small cottages built on bamboo stilts.
The legend about Sampaloc Lake tells us that it's name comes of a giant tamarind (sampalok) tree in the garden of a selfish stingy old woman who drove away a fairy disguised as an old man asking for some fruit as a cure for his ailing grandson. Instead of yielding to his appeal for help, the stingy old woman had him driven away by her ferocious dogs. The old man was badly hurt.
Hardly an hour after the old man left, there was a thundering noise followed by the cracking of the earth. The next instant the entire orchard sank into a colossal pit which was eventually filled with water. Henceforth, the villagers called it Lake Sampaloc.
Sampaloc Lake, Pilipinas , Masaya Bakod Biyernes
Sampaloc Lake ay isang di-aktibong vulkanik lake sa Luzon sa Pilipinas at ito ay ang pinakamalaking ng pitong lawa sa San Pablo. Ang mga bundok na nakikita mo ay tinatawag na St. Cristobal.
Itinuturing na isa sa mga kalikasan spot turista sa lungsod, Sampalok Lake ay may tuldok na may lumulutang restaurant sa kahabaan ng baybayin nito na maghatid ng napakasarap na pagkaing Filipino at mga lutuin ng Intsik. Ito tigib sa tilapia, bangus, pamumula at ilang mga species ng hipon. Ito ay kasalukuyang may linya sa panulat isda at maliit na cottages binuo sa stilts kawayan.
Ang alamat tungkol sa Sampaloc Lake ay nagsasabi sa amin na ito ay pangalan ng dumating ng isang higanteng sampalok (Sampalok) puno sa hardin ng isang makasarili maramot na matandang babae na kawan ang layo ng isang engkanto disguised bilang isang matandang lalaki na humihingi para sa ilang mga prutas bilang isang lunas para sa kanyang sakit na apong lalaki. Sa halip na pagbibigay-daan sa kanyang apila para sa tulong, ang maramot matandang babae, siya ay hinahamon ang layo sa pamamagitan ng kanyang galit na galit na mga aso. Ang matandang tao ay masama nasaktan.
Bahagya isang oras pagkatapos ay iniwan ang matandang tao, may isang ingay dumadagundong na sinusundan ng mga lindol sa lupa. Ang susunod na pangyayari ang buong halamanan lumubog sa isang napakalaki na hukay kung saan ay sa wakas napuno ng tubig. Simula ngayon, tinatawag na, ng mga tagabaryo na ito ay Lake Sampaloc.
Prusisyon ng mga Misteryo ng Sto. Rosario
Parokya ng Inmaculada Concepcion
Katedral ng Malolos
Lungsod ng Malolos, Bulacan
Parokya ng Pagpaparangal sa Banal na Krus
Hulong Duhat, Lungsod ng Malabon
Kapistahan ng Banal na Krus at Anibersaryo ng Pagtatalaga ng Simbahan
Mayo 3, 2011
Pagdalaw International Pilgrim Image ng Mahal na Birhen ng Fatima sa kanyang Pambansang Dambana sa Marulas, Lungsod ng Valenzuela.
Ika-7 ng Pebrero, 2009
Unang Sabado ng Buwan.
Sampaloc Lake , San Pablo City , Philippines
Sampaloc Lake is an inactive vulcanic lake on Luzon in the Philippines and it's the largest of the seven lakes in San Pablo. In the background you see the mountain called St. Cristobal.
Considered one of the prime tourist spots in the city, Sampaloc Lake is dotted with floating restaurants along its shoreline that serve delectable Filipino and Chinese cuisines. It abounds with tilapia, bangus, carp and several species of shrimps. It is presently lined with fish pens and small cottages built on bamboo stilts.
The legend about Sampaloc Lake tells us that it's name comes of a giant tamarind (sampalok) tree in the garden of a selfish stingy old woman who drove away a fairy disguised as an old man asking for some fruit as a cure for his ailing grandson. Instead of yielding to his appeal for help, the stingy old woman had him driven away by her ferocious dogs. The old man was badly hurt.
Hardly an hour after the old man left, there was a thundering noise followed by the cracking of the earth. The next instant the entire orchard sank into a colossal pit which was eventually filled with water. Henceforth, the villagers called it Lake Sampaloc.
Sampaloc Lake, San Pablo City, Pilipinas
Sampaloc Lake ay isang di-aktibong vulkanik lake sa Luzon sa Pilipinas at ito ay ang pinakamalaking ng pitong lawa sa San Pablo. Ang mga bundok na nakikita mo ay tinatawag na St. Cristobal.
Itinuturing na isa sa mga kalikasan spot turista sa lungsod, Sampalok Lake ay may tuldok na may lumulutang restaurant sa kahabaan ng baybayin nito na maghatid ng napakasarap na pagkaing Filipino at mga lutuin ng Intsik. Ito tigib sa tilapia, bangus, pamumula at ilang mga species ng hipon. Ito ay kasalukuyang may linya sa panulat isda at maliit na cottages binuo sa stilts kawayan.
Ang alamat tungkol sa Sampaloc Lake ay nagsasabi sa amin na ito ay pangalan ng dumating ng isang higanteng sampalok (Sampalok) puno sa hardin ng isang makasarili maramot na matandang babae na kawan ang layo ng isang engkanto disguised bilang isang matandang lalaki na humihingi para sa ilang mga prutas bilang isang lunas para sa kanyang sakit na apong lalaki. Sa halip na pagbibigay-daan sa kanyang apila para sa tulong, ang maramot matandang babae, siya ay hinahamon ang layo sa pamamagitan ng kanyang galit na galit na mga aso. Ang matandang tao ay masama nasaktan.
Bahagya isang oras pagkatapos ay iniwan ang matandang tao, may isang ingay dumadagundong na sinusundan ng mga lindol sa lupa. Ang susunod na pangyayari ang buong halamanan lumubog sa isang napakalaki na hukay kung saan ay sa wakas napuno ng tubig. Simula ngayon, tinatawag na, ng mga tagabaryo na ito ay Lake Sampaloc.
SEMANA SANTA SA MEYCAUAYAN 2008
PRUSISYON ng BIYERNES SANTO
Parokya ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Poblacion, Lungsod ng Meycauayan, Bulacan
Familia Araniego
" A good traveller has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving "
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Ikalawang Araw ng Nobenaryo
sa Dakilang Kapistahan ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi kay Maria
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Lungsod ng Malolos, Bulacan
Sampaloc Lake - San Pablo City, Philippines.
You will find lots of fish cages or pens in Sampaloc lake as it abounds with local fish including tilapia, bangus, carp, and several species of shrimps. Nearly half of this crater lake's depth has a shallow depression at the lake's bottom, indicating its volcanic origin. It is one of and the biggest among the 7 lakes of San Pablo City.
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Das ist die Brücke des St. James Einkaufszentrums in der Leith Street
This is the bridge of the St James Shopping Centre in Leith Street
Hauptstadt von Schottland (Capital of Scotland)
Schottland (Scotland)
Vereinigtes Königreich (United Kingdom)
Mai (may) 2012
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gusto ko na ulit kumain ng bunga ng mangga habang nasa lilim ng puno nito.
isawsaw ito sa bagoong at makipagtawanan sa sarili ko.
ayoko na ng maingay, ng maraming tao.
gusto ko na talaga umuwi.
ayoko na dito.
ayoko na ng lungsod mo.
Familia Alarilla
Prusisyon ng Miyerkules Santo
Parokya ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Poblacion, Lungsod ng Meycauayan, Bulacan
Kapistahan ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Pintakasi ng Lungsod ng Meycauayan
430 taong Pagkakatatag ng Parokya ni San Francisco de Asis at ng Bayan ng Meycauayan
1578 - 2008
Lupon sa Pangangalaga ng Pamanang Kultura ng Simbahan
Sampaloc Lake , San Pablo City , Philippines
Sampaloc Lake is an inactive vulcanic lake on Luzon in the Philippines and it's the largest of the seven lakes in San Pablo. In the background you see the mountain called St. Cristobal.
Considered one of the prime tourist spots in the city, Sampaloc Lake is dotted with floating restaurants along its shoreline that serve delectable Filipino and Chinese cuisines. It abounds with tilapia, bangus, carp and several species of shrimps. It is presently lined with fish pens and small cottages built on bamboo stilts.
The legend about Sampaloc Lake tells us that it's name comes of a giant tamarind (sampalok) tree in the garden of a selfish stingy old woman who drove away a fairy disguised as an old man asking for some fruit as a cure for his ailing grandson. Instead of yielding to his appeal for help, the stingy old woman had him driven away by her ferocious dogs. The old man was badly hurt.
Hardly an hour after the old man left, there was a thundering noise followed by the cracking of the earth. The next instant the entire orchard sank into a colossal pit which was eventually filled with water. Henceforth, the villagers called it Lake Sampaloc.
The church of Iglesia ni Cristo is an international Christian denomination religion that originated in the Philippines
Sampaloc Lake, San Pablo City, Pilipinas
Sampaloc Lake ay isang di-aktibong vulkanik lake sa Luzon sa Pilipinas at ito ay ang pinakamalaking ng pitong lawa sa San Pablo. Ang mga bundok na nakikita mo ay tinatawag na St. Cristobal.
Itinuturing na isa sa mga kalikasan spot turista sa lungsod, Sampalok Lake ay may tuldok na may lumulutang restaurant sa kahabaan ng baybayin nito na maghatid ng napakasarap na pagkaing Filipino at mga lutuin ng Intsik. Ito tigib sa tilapia, bangus, pamumula at ilang mga species ng hipon. Ito ay kasalukuyang may linya sa panulat isda at maliit na cottages binuo sa stilts kawayan
Ang simbahan ng Iglesia ni Cristo ay isang internasyonal na Christian taguri relihiyon na nagmula sa Pilipinas
Ang alamat tungkol sa Sampaloc Lake ay nagsasabi sa amin na ito ay pangalan ng dumating ng isang higanteng sampalok (Sampalok) puno sa hardin ng isang makasarili maramot na matandang babae na kawan ang layo ng isang engkanto disguised bilang isang matandang lalaki na humihingi para sa ilang mga prutas bilang isang lunas para sa kanyang sakit na apong lalaki. Sa halip na pagbibigay-daan sa kanyang apila para sa tulong, ang maramot matandang babae, siya ay hinahamon ang layo sa pamamagitan ng kanyang galit na galit na mga aso. Ang matandang tao ay masama nasaktan.
Bahagya isang oras pagkatapos ay iniwan ang matandang tao, may isang ingay dumadagundong na sinusundan ng mga lindol sa lupa. Ang susunod na pangyayari ang buong halamanan lumubog sa isang napakalaki na hukay kung saan ay sa wakas napuno ng tubig. Simula ngayon, tinatawag na, ng mga tagabaryo na ito ay Lake Sampaloc.
SEMANA SANTA SA MEYCAUAYAN 2008
PRUSISYON ng BIYERNES SANTO
Parokya ni San Francisco ng Assisi
Poblacion, Lungsod ng Meycauayan, Bulacan
Familia Araniego
Sampaloc Lake , San Pablo City , Philippines
Sampaloc Lake is an inactive vulcanic lake on Luzon in the Philippines and it's the largest of the seven lakes in San Pablo. In the background you see the mountain called St. Cristobal.
Considered one of the prime tourist spots in the city, Sampaloc Lake is dotted with floating restaurants along its shoreline that serve delectable Filipino and Chinese cuisines. It abounds with tilapia, bangus, carp and several species of shrimps. It is presently lined with fish pens and small cottages built on bamboo stilts.
The legend about Sampaloc Lake tells us that it's name comes of a giant tamarind (sampalok) tree in the garden of a selfish stingy old woman who drove away a fairy disguised as an old man asking for some fruit as a cure for his ailing grandson. Instead of yielding to his appeal for help, the stingy old woman had him driven away by her ferocious dogs. The old man was badly hurt.
Hardly an hour after the old man left, there was a thundering noise followed by the cracking of the earth. The next instant the entire orchard sank into a colossal pit which was eventually filled with water. Henceforth, the villagers called it Lake Sampaloc.
Sampaloc Lake, San Pablo City, Pilipinas
Sampaloc Lake ay isang di-aktibong vulkanik lake sa Luzon sa Pilipinas at ito ay ang pinakamalaking ng pitong lawa sa San Pablo. Ang mga bundok na nakikita mo ay tinatawag na St. Cristobal.
Itinuturing na isa sa mga kalikasan spot turista sa lungsod, Sampalok Lake ay may tuldok na may lumulutang restaurant sa kahabaan ng baybayin nito na maghatid ng napakasarap na pagkaing Filipino at mga lutuin ng Intsik. Ito tigib sa tilapia, bangus, pamumula at ilang mga species ng hipon. Ito ay kasalukuyang may linya sa panulat isda at maliit na cottages binuo sa stilts kawayan.
Ang alamat tungkol sa Sampaloc Lake ay nagsasabi sa amin na ito ay pangalan ng dumating ng isang higanteng sampalok (Sampalok) puno sa hardin ng isang makasarili maramot na matandang babae na kawan ang layo ng isang engkanto disguised bilang isang matandang lalaki na humihingi para sa ilang mga prutas bilang isang lunas para sa kanyang sakit na apong lalaki. Sa halip na pagbibigay-daan sa kanyang apila para sa tulong, ang maramot matandang babae, siya ay hinahamon ang layo sa pamamagitan ng kanyang galit na galit na mga aso. Ang matandang tao ay masama nasaktan.
Bahagya isang oras pagkatapos ay iniwan ang matandang tao, may isang ingay dumadagundong na sinusundan ng mga lindol sa lupa. Ang susunod na pangyayari ang buong halamanan lumubog sa isang napakalaki na hukay kung saan ay sa wakas napuno ng tubig. Simula ngayon, tinatawag na, ng mga tagabaryo na ito ay Lake Sampaloc.