Ilocos & Baguio Tour : Part 2 (Day 2 and 3)

in philippines •  7 years ago  (edited)

Good evening again Steemitans! I'm here for the part 2 of my travel blog. After we get some rest we travel again and our destination would be the ''Bangui Windmills Farm at Ilocos Norte'',we were amaze at the sight of how humongous these windmills are. According to the management of the site there were records of bird's death due to accidentally colliding with the spinning fan of these large windmills. Oh and the wind is really super strong here because its facing the vast ocean and i think it is located at the north-west tip of the Philippines based on what i remember from our tour guide

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Magandang gabi ulit Steemitans! Andito ako para sa pangalawang parte ng aking travel blog. Pagkatapos namin makapagpahinga ay agad kaming nagtungo sa aming sunod na destinasyon at ito ay sa Bangui Windmills Farm sa Ilocos Norte, kami ay namangha sa tanawin ng napakadambuhalang mga windmills. Ayon sa namamahala ng lugar ay may mga tala ng mga namamatay na ibon na sanhi ay ang pagsalpok nila sa mga umiikot na elisi nitong mga naglalakihang windmills. Sya nga pala napakalakas ng hangin dito sa kadahilanang literal na nakaharap ito sa malawak na karagatan at sa tingin ko ay matatagpuan ito sa dulo ng timog-kanularan ng Pilipinas base sa aking naaalalang nabanggit ng aming tour guide.

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After our short visit at Bangui Windmill Farm, we travel all the way accross the Old City of Vigan where there are still "Kalesas" as you can see my photo with my friend. A kalesa (also known as caritela or karitela) is a horse-drawn calash used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers, and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials-according to my friend wikipedia. By the way i was amazed by the cheap prices of souvenirs and didnt have a chance to took pictures of it.
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Matapos ang aming maiksing pagbisita sa Bangui Windmill Farm, ay naglakbay kami patungo sa Matandang Siyudad ng Vigan kung saan may makikita ka paring mga "Kalesa". A kalesa (also known as caritela or karitela) is a horse-drawn calash used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers, and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials-ayon sa aking kaibigang si wikipedia. Ako ay namangha sa murang halaga ng mga pasalubong at nalimutan ko nang kumuha ng larawan ng mga ito.

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Actually this is the only photo i saved from the Marcos' Mansion that we visited on the next day. I also forgot to bring my phone when we witness the remains of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos that was preserved by wax.

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Sa totoo lang ito lamang ang larawang naitago ko sa Mansyon ng mga Marcos na aming binisita nung kasunod na araw. Nalimutan ko ding dalhin ang aking cellular na telepono nang aming napagmasdan ang mga labi ng dating Pangulo ng Pilipinas na si Ferdinand Marcos na napreserba ng pagkit o sera.

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I think i will end my short travel blog again here for the mean time and the next part would be the trip to Baguio City. If you want my post you can leave an upvote thanks Steemitans! Hope and pray for the success of Steem.

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Sa tingin ko ay pansamantala ko na munang tatapusin dito ang aking maikling travel blog at ang susunod na bahagi ay ang pagtungo namin sa lungsod ng Baguio. Kung nagustuhan po ninyo ang aking post ay pwede nyong botohan salamat Steemitans! Dalangin ko na sana'y magtagumpay ang Steem.

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I am mesmerized by the wind turbines. Invite me please.

Yeah its really big when upclose

Please invite me. I want to see it for myself.

actually that happened 4 years ago

It doesn't matter. Just please invite me.

I'm speechless.

My support! Upvoted from redfish!

thanks @albertvhons