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Date Posted: 23:26:19 12/27/17 Wed
Author: Carlo G. Soldevilla
Subject: ..per glass (Pls. check. Thanks.).
In reply to: Carlo G. Soldevilla 's message, "Time Machine by Carlo G. Soldevilla" on 23:16:09 12/27/17 Wed

>Time Machine
>by Carlo G. Soldevilla
>Written on December 28, 2017
>
>
>Visiting Vigan makes you ‘enter’ into a….
>
>..time machine that makes you go back until the day
>when you were not yet born--
>That’s during the 15th century when Vigan had these
>built—the Spanish houses or ‘mansion(s)’.
>
>The bricks, the horses, the horse carriages—All these
>describe Vigan. These have become a part of their
>culture and tradition.
>The fresh sugarcane juice, sold in Baluarte and also
>along Calle Crisologo at approximately one dollar per
>kilo has mellowed sweetness--so rich in nutrition.
>
>Visiting Vigan’s Baluarte Zoo--The tigers of Chavit,
>the parrots , the albino kangaroo—All these are nice
>to see.
>The ostriches, the proud peacocks, the ‘midget’
>horses, the geese and the goose eggs, the tigers..
>(but there’s no chimpanzee.).
>
>The seeded green grapes so sweet, sold at P100 pesos
>per kilo.., the Biguenos also have their bagnets..
>..but sorry, for my religious restriction, I don’t
>eat pork, ..(but thanks, Vigan’s neighboring town,
>Narvacan has a special beef soup..). You won’t regret
>paying Vigan and Narvacan a visit.
>
>Inside Chavit’s Safari Gallery, you will find (in
>their life-sizes):
>The ‘mummified’ Polar bear; the mummified black bear
>The mummified lion ‘attacking’ a mummified ‘tamaraw’.
>
>
>Note 1:
>
>When I drank that sugarcane juice in Vigan along Calle
>Crisologo, I was reminded of that same juice being
>sold in India.
>
>Note 2: Narvacan is just 30 kilometers away from
>Vigan. Fronting Narvacan’s Jollibee is a road that
>leads to the wide sea with powdery brownish-white
>sand. It’s an open space where you can swim for free.
>
>-0-
>Based on the link:
>http://www.google.com.ph/search?q=narvacan+beach&tbm=is
>ch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=rcna4gWhYQkSgM%253A%252CCGttRbV
>5C1XaAM%252C_&usg=___MGM12bszxNGNnPdV2zUR3JpKCE%3D&sa=X
>&ved=0ahUKEwjP9uyNkqzYAhWMwrwKHQ44AaEQ9QEIXzAI#imgdii=x
>Ahh_RN5OimNpM:&imgrc=rcna4gWhYQkSgM:

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