I Love Zambales
This is made by the assigned Freshmen students of Regional Science High school III. For the fulfillment of our project in Information and Communication Technology(ICT) entitled E-story ko, Kultura ko. "I Love Zambales" is created to unleash the different local culture of each Municipalities that comprises the province.To feature what more concealed spectacular places for you to share and visit. Also, to give accurate information and important data to readers of this site.
San Marcelino, Zambales Plaza
St. William Parish. It was probably built, during the American Reign in the Philippines for The People Of San Marcelino. We all know that since before the Spanish period, we Filipinos are very faithful when it comes in religion.
St. William Parish Procession, is a yearly activity of the town. The Purpose of this activity is somewhat like a thanksgiving feast to their saints for the abundant products they receive from their town.
Last Year's Procession, 2011 San Marcelino Feast
San Guillermo or St. William, The Official Patron of San Marcelino, It is one of the saints thanked by the Marcelineans.
Singkamas or Native Turnip
It is the most abundant product in San Marcelino. The official Product of the town.
This a Philippine version of Food Troll. This troll sells Fried Squidballs, Fishballs, Kikiam, Eggballs.
Games
This is the usual routine of the children in the town. Playing Games in front of the Plaza. Games such as: Touching Runner, Hide and Seek, Text cards, and what they so called Pogs.
An Old Lady Farmer Planting her crops in her Farm.
Description and Pictures Source: Data collection Team. E-story ko, Kultura ko, Zambales Area
Derrick Quejada, Rachelle Ann Dumpit, Blossom Bustamante, Gwen Guerzon, Justine Biag
"A Development their making which will beautify it in the making"
Anawangin CoveThis place is a 30-minute motorboat ride from Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales. Once you've reached its shore, you would already feel the cozy atmosphere. Pine trees provide canopy to campers visiting the cove. There is no electricity and no signal for cellphones, so make sure to fully charge all the gadgets that you are planning to bring. Mosquitoes are apparent at night so it is suggested that you bring repellants and own tents. As an alternative route, you can do mountain trekking from Pundaquit but it would take a couple of hours before you arrive at the cove.
Nagsasa Cove An hour and a half from barangay San Miguel and Pundaquit in San Antonio, Zambales, the cove offers more than what other coves in the area can offer: a lovely beach on a grayish sand; a lake that reflects the beautiful landscape; a grassy mountains that turn brown on summer; a waterfalls hidden in the mountain’s side; and the serenity and simplicity of life that the place guarantees.
Capones IslandNestled in the navel of the Zambales coastline, a Spanish Light House from the 1800s is found atop the "Islas de Punta Capones." This is reminiscent of places such as "Sierra Leone." Zambales is also home to the famous Crystal Beach surf in the quaint town of San Narciso. This surf spot is known as a "surfing paradise" closest to Manila. There you will find surf lessons, board rentals, as well as cozy accommodations. Pundaquit is also fast becoming as Surfing Capital of Luzon.
Camara IslandCamara Island is the closest island from the shores of Pundaquit Zambales. The island, like its close neighbor Capones, is also a big lump of rock with very little soil. Trees aren’t that many but because of the rock formations and angle of the island, it’s not hard to find shade and scenic spots for a great photo shoot.
Pundaquit Island Pundaquit is a fishing village located in San Antonio, Zambales. The primary livelihood in this small, yet lively and beautiful town is fishing and tourism. Locals who speak both Ilocano and Zambal, also speak Tagalog as well. They will be more than willing help you if you ever lose your way to the winding roads from the town traveling to the beaches of Pundaquit.
San Antonio Festival, 2011
Mango Festival Showdown Competition 2009
Description Source: Data Collection Team, E-Story ko, Kultura ko, Zambales
Derrick Quejada
SUBIC ZAMBALES
SUBIC - A FIRST CLASS MUNICIPALITY
FARMERS ON THEIR LANDS
Farms on Subic is very essential in terms of its source of livelihood.Because, it is the number one source of livelihood of the people of Subic.
MARIANA PROCESSION, A YEARLY ACTIVITY OF ST. JAMES PARISH
Source: Data Collection Team, E-Stroy ko, Kultura ko, Zambales AreaDerrick Quejada, Rachelle Ann Dumpit, Blossom Bustamante, Gwen Guerzon, Justine Biag
Castillejos, Zambales
Castillejos - History Unfolds
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CASTILLEJOS, ECO-FRIENDLY LAKE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE PRESIDENT RAMON MAGSAYSAY |
Outside View
Inside the gate view
Presidential Car and Presidential Military Jeep
President's Collection of Barong Tagalog
President's Items
President's Items
President's written books (Right Picture)
Second Floor
President's Simple Bedroom
Some left clothes of the President and the First lady
Mini-Office of the President
Zoomed View of the Office
Dining Area of his House
Bathroom of the House
Portraits of the President
President's Mother & Father
President's Gallery
Data Source: Data Collection Team, E-story Ko, Kultura ko, Zambales
Derrick Quejada, Rachelle Ann Dumpit, Blossom Bustamante, Gwen Guerzon, Justine Biag
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