With the new
DOT campaign slogan, Filipinos are divided as whether to support it or find fault again (remember "Pilipinas Kay Ganda"?). But with Pinoy creativity and sense of humor, a lot of memes can now be found on the internet using the said slogan.
Here are our take on the slogan with photos recycled from previous travels:
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San Juanico Bridge, Samar-Leyte |
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Kawa-kawa, Ligao, Albay
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White Sandbar, Bais City |
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Mansion House, Baguio City |
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Katibawasan Falls, Camiguin |
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Salagdoong Beach, Siquijor |
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Bohol Island |
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Kamay ni Hesus, Lucban, Quezon |
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Helmet Diving, Boracay Island |
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Macarthur Shrine, Palo, Leyte |
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White Sandbar, Bais City |
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Bantayan Island, Cebu |
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Ardent Hot Spring, Camiguin Island |
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Paguriran Island, Sorsogon |
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El Nido, Palawan |
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Cagsawa Ruins, Albay |
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Culion, Palawan |
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Coron, Palawan |
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Snake Island, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan |
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Shrine of the Divine Mercy, El Salvador, Misamis Oriental |
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Panagbenga, Baguio City |
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Skywalk, Hotel Regency, Cebu City |
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Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor |
12 comments:
Have you crossed San Juanico from Leyte to Samar or vice versa? Is there a good place to see and stay in Samar? We want to explore those two islands by car from here.
I hope you can give me an idea. Thanks!
It was our last day in Leyte when we decided to see the San Juanico Bridge. From Tacloban, we took a jeep going to Samar and upon reaching Sta. Rita, Samar on the other side of the bridge, we crossed the bridge again but this time by foot. Stopping along the bridge is not allowed so we walked the entire span which took us less than 30 minutes.
The town of Guiuan (pronounced Giwan) was supposed to be the place to visit if we did not push through with our plan to see Digyo Island in Inopacan. Leyte
I like all your versions of more fun in the Philippines. But my favorite is "Kamay ni Jesus Lucban Quezon". Looking at it while reading the slogan beneath would remind me of having faith doesn't need for us to be always penitent. And look, we could climb up those stairs while having fun! Thanks for posting this.
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thanks for the comment. yup, i was referring to a kind of high that is both literal and spiritual :).
great photos! It's really more fun in the Philippines! http://www.pinoyadventurista.com/2012/01/sharing-its-more-fun-in-philippines.html
thank mervin. i particularly liked your board game photo :)
nice photos, catchy slogans!
thanks tata for your kind words :)
Dumaan pala kayo sa Kawa-Kawa, malapit house namin dyan :)
I think this DOT slogan gone so good so far! Go more pics...
oo nga claire. kung kilala lang kita noon pa eh di sana nakikain man lang kami sa inyo kahit wala ka :)
Mitch, basta kalakohan, i think number 1 ang Pilipino, he he he.. un nga sabi ko.. the DOT slogan shows our creativity and sense of humor :)
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