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Early Visita Iglesia 2010 in Sugbu

Just like what I revealed on my Quick Update on Maribago Beach Resort and Sumilon Island Trip post, we had the chance to have our very early Visita Iglesia on our way to Sumilon Island last March 13.

Crucify me with more blessings

Crucify me with more blessings

It is my first time ever to complete the seven churches and I feel so lucky and blessed because I was able to explore some of Cebu’s most beautiful churches in a very solemn manner. Add the fact that Ka Bino Guerrero, our very intelligent and funny tour guide entertained us with information and funny jokes 😛

Now let me share to you some of the photos I took during our Early Visita Iglesia in Cebu :

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A Glimpse of Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club in Morong, Bataan

I’ve seen the photographs and read the write-ups about Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club in a number of websites and magazines. Little did I know that I’ll be able to stay there overnight with a number of travel blogger friends.

Micamyx at Anvaya Cove

Sleeping at Anvaya Cove

Last Friday, we were invited by GMCI and Ayala Land to visit Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club, which is located at Morong, Bataan. There’s a lot of good words to say about the place and surely, nature lovers must include it in their must-visit places soon.

For now, I’ll be giving some keywords and photos describing my overnight stay at Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club. Enjoy!

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Visita Iglesia for Semana Santa

Holy Week 2010 is fast-approaching! Surely, most of you are going out-of-town with your loved ones though some might just stay at home. Aside from the fact that people tend to consider this as a good break from work, it is also a special week that we dedicate to our Creator.

Our Lady of Immaculate Concepcion (Oslob, Cebu)

Outside Our Lady of Immaculate Concepcion (Oslob, Cebu)

Last week, I had the chance to have my early ‘Visita Iglesia’ in Cebu. We went to seven beautiful churches and I am truly amazed on how it was maintained throughout the years.

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