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filipeanut · 2 months
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“Retouched” my dad’s old photo taken in the 1930s in the US. Added lanzones and kulasisi from his home province of Camiguin.
Happy birthday Papa!
https://filipeanut.art/retouching-papas-old-photo-from-the-1930s/
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rambings · 1 month
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Things I have seen in the places I have been…
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kristaabesamis · 3 months
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wheresidewalksend.com
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theamazingcarlolodrew · 3 months
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Posting here some of my shots from Camiguin (06/17/23)
This was my first Mindanao travel, with my current work!
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art-chap-enjoin · 1 year
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73-2359 - Casa Bella Vista
Here is another painting from our trip to Camiguin. This one was done in the house that we stayed in. I just added some colour the other day. Thu-6-Apr-2023
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cdobiking · 6 months
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White Island | Camiguin
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dangerouslysketchy · 10 months
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Best Activities and Destinations in Camiguin Island: A Tropical Paradise to Explore
Unveil Camiguin Island's wonders! White sand beaches, volcanic hikes, snorkeling, and the Lanzones Festival await you in this tropical paradise. 🏝️🌋🐠 #CamiguinIsland #TropicalParadise #AdventureAwaits 📸🌊🌞
Nestled in the azure waters of the Bohol Sea, the enchanting Camiguin Island is a hidden gem in the Philippines, offering travelers a perfect blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences. Known as the “Island Born of Fire,” Camiguin boasts an impressive array of volcanoes, hot springs, waterfalls, and pristine beaches that will leave visitors in awe. Whether you’re an adventurous soul…
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beingjellybeans · 1 year
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Exploring the "Island Born of Fire": Top 7 Things to Do in Camiguin
If you’re planning a trip to the Philippines, then you should definitely consider adding Camiguin to your itinerary. Known as the “Island Born of Fire,” Camiguin is a small province in the southern part of the Philippines that boasts of volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and natural wonders. It is a destination that caters to nature lovers, adventurers, and beach enthusiasts alike. In this…
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Walkway to the Old Volcano and Stations of the Cross, Bonbon, Catarman, Camiguin
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A few weeks ago, I went for a run around my neighborhood in the province. I come from Butuan City and live in a pretty rural area – lots of trees and grass around. I can distinctly remember the smell of fresh air – I can’t describe exactly how it smells, but I can tell you that it’s just so different from how the air in Manila smells like. The air feels light. And if you take in big gulps of it, you feel it cleanse your insides and re-energize the soul.
This week, I was lucky enough to enjoy a boat ride in the Bohol Sea to visit this one-of-a-kind Italian restaurant in Camiguin. On the way there, I felt incredibly at peace. At one point, there was nothing but deep, blue water surrounding the boat. The mountains looked incredibly tiny in the distance and the sun was setting. I remember thinking that if the boat were to sink, it would be fine with me to die in such a beautiful place – with the sea wrapping itself around me. Of course, I’d die a pitiful death, probably from the hypothermia or the exhaustion of keeping myself afloat. But to die in nature seems somewhat romantic to me. Better than dying in a city getting mugged or dying in a dimly light hospital room from a terminal illness.
I’ve always been of the firm belief that humans were meant to live in the company of nature. It not only refreshes our minds, but its vastness, beauty, and capacity to kill also remind us of how frail and insignificant we are. The immensity of the sea never fails to humble me. No matter how smart or rich or loved I am, my tiny human body can probably only survive an hour in its embrace. We need nature in our day-to-day to remind us that we are human – that we can die. That we are tiny and frail. That we are insignificant in the great passing of time.
These are important insights that I think every human should reach – these are underlying truths about us. Hence, it’s important that in our day-to-day, we do what we can to ensure nature is there to teach its lessons to the next generation of humanity.
To end, I made a haiku:
The sea’s warm embrace
Call us to lie peacefully
To be brave in death
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rhpotter · 1 year
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A great guy who’s showing how much can be done with a shoestring budget!
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marsymallows · 2 years
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A SIMPLE LIFE
Is there such a thing? All I know is even kids these days have super sophisticated lives. This is probably why I’ve been yearning for such a life for a long time, and now that I’m much older, I’ve never wanted anything more. Lately, I’ve been winding down by watching house tours. I’ve been super keen on getting inspiration from celebrities such as Emily Ratajkowsky (her NYC apartment is my dream…
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art-chap-enjoin · 1 year
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73-2363 - San Nicolas De Tolentino
Here is another sketch from our Camiguin ’Visita Igesia’. This was the third and last church we visited – this one being in Mambajao. According to one post on Flickr that I found, the church was first built in 1892. I only had a quick peak inside and then sat out front to sketch this statue, presumably of Mary…standing on a cloud? Soon after we visited, the streets were packed with floats and…
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alonglistofbirds · 8 months
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[2010/11056] Camiguin hawk-owl - Ninox leventisi
Also known as: Camiguin boobook
Order: Strigiformes (owls) Family: Strigidae (true owls) Genus: Ninox (boobooks)
Photo credit: Robert Hutchinson via Macaulay Library
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cdobiking · 9 months
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Mantigue Island
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alicentshair · 5 months
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i just want yall to know that if i don't come back here
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that just means i've found the one piece in this island we're going to
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