Road Trip to Tangub
After Sinacaban, we proceeded to Tangub, our main destination. Tangub city government dubbed the place the Christmas symbols capital of the Philippines and puts together elaborate Christmas displays at the plaza.
Our first task was to find a place to stay. I tried to search on Google before the trip but there wasn't any info so we decided to just find an inn when we get there. We asked around and were first directed to an eatery that had lodging as well. The price was P1900, which was too much given the condition of the place. We drove around some more and found a hostel but it was fully booked. They pointed us to Cawaesha Inn and thankfully they had rooms! The place was a whole lot better than the place we stopped at and we paid only P1500. We rested in the afternoon and went to the plaza when it got dark.
Then it was time to see the sights.
A performance at tha park.
Our first task was to find a place to stay. I tried to search on Google before the trip but there wasn't any info so we decided to just find an inn when we get there. We asked around and were first directed to an eatery that had lodging as well. The price was P1900, which was too much given the condition of the place. We drove around some more and found a hostel but it was fully booked. They pointed us to Cawaesha Inn and thankfully they had rooms! The place was a whole lot better than the place we stopped at and we paid only P1500. We rested in the afternoon and went to the plaza when it got dark.
Then it was time to see the sights.
A performance at tha park.
I uploaded photos to Picasa so I can add them to this post and found that there were a few duplicates, which I deleted. It turns out there's a new feature called Auto Awesome, which created copies and added effects. Twikle lights in this case. Cool!
was gonna ask how you did the lights. very cool! :-)
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