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Showing posts with label Bahay na Bato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bahay na Bato. Show all posts

Girl Travel in Bahay na Bato


This place may have changed since I last visited in Bahay na Bato.


They had closed the house and put lots of stone sculpture n the garden.


They also built lots of stones murals.


Here is one of me and Mike between shark's teeth!


Saw stone paintings for sale, these two cute stones caught my eyes!


Chilling under a tree around wood sculpture.

Baguio to La Union Travel


Promised to a friend that I would tour her to Baguio and La Union. 


Instead of Marcos high way that is usually the road to Baguio, we passed Naguilian Road.


One of the stop over is Ben Cab Museum. 


Not just art but saw a great nature scenery too.


And I had to show her the pine trees and fog of Camp John Hay, Baguio!


The next day, we went to warm place, Urbiztondo and Pebble Beach of La Union!


Bahay na Bato for more arts and nature.


I had to show her the famous grapes farm that is easy to spot from the highway.


My Nanay's beautiful garden and succulent plants.


Let her experienced the Ilocos food from Halo Halo de Iloko.


And go back home..

Surprises Await in Bahay na Bato


This place is nothing like you ever been to, Bahay na Bato in La Union.


Everything is surprising, so let us start walking!


You will be greeted by pathwalk made of stones, arts made of pebbles and instead of grass, all is covered with more stones.


When you are taking someone's picture and they are doing the same!


Isn't this neat?! The one who did this got talent!


More stones.. Make sure to have a silent few minutes in this beach and listen to the treble of waves and stones..

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