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Friday, April 6, 2012

Wright Park Baguio City Philippines

Wright Park in Baguio City Philippines is right across from "The Mansion" which is used by many past Philippine presidents for official visits and engagements.  The main focus in the park is the very long man made pool of water facing the mansion.  There were lots of vendors selling fresh boiled corn, taho (soy drink with syrup and tapioca balls), and hand crafted souvenirs. 

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  1. Great photos. Baguio is one of my fave cities in the Philippines.

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    1. Thanks Denise. It was so nice.. never thought I'd be cold in the Philippines!

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  2. Wow, sounds amazing - and these images are gorgeous!

    Courtney ~ http://sartorialsidelines.com

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    1. It's always nice to go to the Philippines...and going somewhere I've never been to over there. THanks Courtney!

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  3. Beautiful pictures! I'm heading to Asia this summer and am debating a stop in the Philippines - perhaps I'll be stopping by right where you were!

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  4. These images are just beautiful! Love all that candy in the last one! Yum! =)

    Kristina J.

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  5. These are awesome photos - the flowers look SO pretty! Have a great weekend :)

    Annie
    The Other Side of Gray

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  6. Beautiful pictures! I love the last one :)

    Happy Easter!

    Hailes<3

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    1. Thanks Hailes..Wishing you a wonderful Easter...Did you see something in the last picture? LOL

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  7. looks like a really beautiful place!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by. It was a wonderful place!

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  8. oh em gee. throwback to when I used to live in Baguio! I definitely miss the pine trees and the lovely gumamelas!
    ♥ laura
    the blog of worldly delights
    the shop of worldly delights

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    1. Larua!! You lived in Baguio?! And you're Pinay?! That's awesome! I loved the very short time I was there.. It was one of those "how come I've never been here before" moments...plus we were there during the Panabenga festival (I'll post more later on).

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