A boy dives into the shallow water at the Bais Sandbar.
La Mesa Dam is a favorite place to practice kayaking. It's like a paradise within the city.
Whenever I take a plane, I love looking out of the window and capture everything interesting. On my way to the southern part of the Philippines, this caught my attention...and my camera.
Inside the San Agustin Church in Manila, a UNESCO Heritage Site, is a museum that exhibits historical and artistic displays.
Children, in all their innocence, run around the giant soldiers in a scene set-up reminiscent of the death of the Filipino hero, Jose Rizal.
A child was seen looking awed at the larger-than-life sculptures at the Rizal Park lights and sound amphitheater.
Flags fly high at the monument of Philippine's National Hero, Jose Rizal.
A young student and her tutor looks into one of the historical monuments at Rizal Park.
It was always heavy traffic in Manila and the common vehicles one can find in the middle of the streets are passenger jeepneys which has emerged not just as a mode of transportation in the Philippines but also a form of art.
The underground river offers magnificent and peculiar images hardened over the years. We traversed the rivers and found interesting shapes and rock formations.
Claire Marie Algarme has been a member since 1 December 2008 and goes by writeonthespot.
Currently in the Philippines.
I am a Filipina who loves to travel, to capture memories through photos, and to immortalize them through words in essays or articles.
I see life as something to be enjoyed and traveling is part of it. Going to places is learning so many things -- the history, culture and people that all brings color to life.
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