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Thursday, December 28, 2006

Harbor Bay, Roxas Blvd, Post Xmas 2006

Paranaque, Philippines, 26th December 2006 - After Christmas Day (which we spent either cleaning or sleeping), spent the day at Roxas Blvd...from Harbor Square to Baywalk, to Mall of Asia.

- Dec 28, '06 10:01 PM
















8 comments:

  1. kaiyen70 wrote on Dec 29, ’06

    it looks good from where i’m sitting. =)

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  2. bananaking69 wrote on Dec 29, '06

    Like "breakfast in bed," is that the idea? Only in the Philippines, what can I say.

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  3. bananaking69 wrote on Dec 29, '06

    I used to walk from Luneta to Baclaran along Roxas Blvd (Dewey Blvd. in those days) taking in the scenery and the world-famous sunset along the way. Is that still a good idea today, considering the safety and pollution situation?

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  4. hugzone wrote on Dec 29, '06

    Ang ganda sa pictures ng Manila Bay and environs. Now, if we could only clean it up. : )

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  5. bananaking69 wrote on Dec 30, '06, edited on Dec 30, '06

    cuh888 said - ay naku..eau-de-toilet...literally!


    Why is that? Are they dumping raw sewage into the Bay? Nuong araw simoy hanging dagat dyan. Balak ko pa namang maglakad uli from Luneta hanggang Baclaran pag-uwi ko next year. Sasamahan mo ba ako cuh888?

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  6. kaiyen70 wrote on Dec 30, ’06

    cuh888 said – ay naku..eau-de-toilet…literally!

    yeah, it’s sad. i remembered having lunch by the bay with the hub a year ago, it was a disappointment, not the food, but the waters…a lot of garbage and it stinks. =(

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  7. hugzone wrote on Dec 31, '06

    They also have this at Greenbelt, cuh888.
    That newly renovated area where the Cinema fastfood used to be.

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  8. bananaking69 wrote on Jan 3, ’07

    I didn’t know but I just found out there’s a similar restaurant here offering horizontal dining with “richly upholstered leather beds and silk pillows and affordable tapas served on trays.” The name is Sanafir and it’s right in downtown Vancouver. Kung gusto nyo we’ll go there in Bacchanalia 2008.

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