The Moriones festival
Marinduque Crowds of townpeople dress up as a Roman legionaries and figures from the Bible. The masks and helmet called moriones are brought out and the bloody melodrama of how Jesus Christ was crusified begans.
It is a credit to the inherent wisdom of their forefathers that they instituted a forest management system - a very essential factor in preserving the terraces. Families are allocated small patches of forests which they carefully protect and manage for the provision of wood for fuel, housing and as a watershed from which come the much- needed water for irrigating the terraces.
A bustling commercial town of Metro Manila, Las Pinas has retained much of its provincial appeal, with its people leading a more laidback life than the city folk. Tourists flock to this southern municipality to see the world's one and only bamboo organ, found in the town's picturesque Catholic church. The centuries-old instrument was constructed from 950 bamboo pipes, buried in sand for six months to preserve to preserve them from insect-infestation. Anually, a bamboo organ concert is open to the public, performed by the country's and world's best concertists.
Caves hide a mystery that challege trained and untrained explorers. And Callao Caves offer infinite possibilities for exploration. When you go deeper into Callao's mysteries, you behold a majestic natural structure, its tiny opening giving way to soft shafts to light. “You are like inside a cathedral,” one exclaims. But, before you get carried away,” one exclaims. But, before you get carried away, remember you are in an adveture where danger lurks. So put on spelunking gear for rekking and crawling. Explore Callao. Then, tell your story – breathless.
“To sail or not to sail”? Is hardly a question. If you are face to face with the irresistible seascape of Aurora. It's really a choice between sailing of surfing. You sail a hobie cat, reach high speeds over 17 knots ( 20 miles per hour ), and feel your adrenaline go up when the wind lifts your speeding boat above water. Or, you surf – and ride the crest of the wave – and get an extraordinary high. So,when there's that lingering drag inyour workday existence, it's time to speed up things a bit: Harness the winds or ride the waves!
Say “windwills” and remember the quixotic adventure of a well-loved fictional hero who fought such power-generating structures. That's surely a blast from the past. Today, right in Ilocos Norte, row of giant windmills satnd proud and immaculate while against the backdrop of blue mountains. You look up as tiny creatures and be awed by the windmills. Better still, let your kids enjoy exciting bikes rides on smooth sand. And then consider this truth: These giants are creations of little men with big minds. You stand pound.