Wednesday, November 21, 2012

viewing...Bukidnon



viewing ....


  
 B U K I D N O N
   


  ... this place is said to be the FOOD BASKET OF MINDANAO...
well in fact its true... voyaging towards this province puts you in awe
 as vast agricultural land planted with different kind of crops
seen resting as equal as the bluish sky.

 



apart from agriculture being their primary source of living...



people in this place are gifted in making decorative object skillfully by their bare hand.


 

whether if it is in a form of hanging native ornaments


 

 native plate


or even basket
(you can buy this at Budda Bukidnon in a very affordable price)
  


Going en route for Bukidnon makes you at peace...
weather is fine and cool since plenty of fine trees are planted on top of the mountain


or even along side of the ways.


People's characteristic can be perceived on their house structural design...



SIMPLE yet CHARMING

 
   

 Travelers can also notice some of the out of the ordinary thing...this makes tourist wonder and think!

  

 Since road to Bukidnon is on the process of restoration...
you may encounter DIFFERENT types of peddlers (may edad man o bata)
selling the SAME KIND OF GOODS/FOODS



 and peanut is one of their common denominator.


 passing through the Municipality of Quezon, Maramag and City Proper of Valencia...
numerous vendors of the famous DURIAN will be seen along side of the road heading to Malaybalay.
(mango, pineapple, water melon are also  - if on season - spotted for sale)

 


Vast sugar cane plantation can be found here. 
Thats why 10 wheeler trucks are very much visible in the area
tranpsorting harvested sugar cane from plantation to milling company.


  

It is also a home of active and not active volcanoes.

 

talagang talaga...ang sarap bumalik sa probinsyang kakaiba ang ganda....
(picture taken at Quezon Bukidnon)




Totoong Mapapangiti ka...




Kaamulan Festival to be held at Malaybalay Bukidnon every March of the year. 
 This is the gathering of 7 ethnic thrives celebrating their culture and tradition

2 comments:

  1. Iba talaga ang pamumuhay sa probinsya... relaxing and napakapayapa... :)

    Visions of a Colorblind Photographer

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  2. totoo, walang mabibilis na galaw... walang masyadong stressful activities yung tipong tamang tama lang sa isang payak na pamumuhay...

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