Beautiful Daybreak at Cagayan de Oro seen at 25,000 feet above sea level.
The boar or wild boar (Sus scrofa) is an omnivorous, gregarious mammal of the biological family Suidae. It is native across much of Central Europe, the Mediterranean Region (including North Africa’s Atlas Mountains) and much of Asia as far south as Indonesia, and has been introduced elsewhere. It is the wild ancestor of the domestic [...]
The city government Cagayan de Oro through the City Local and Environmental Natural Resources Office (CLENRO) presented Certificates of Appreciation to its different partners who supported the recent city-wide river and coastal cleanliness drive.
Among the awardees who received the awards handed over by City Mayor Constantino Jaraula during this morning’s flag raising ceremony [...]
Children are usually dropped out of school to work at the dump together with there parents, scavenging for anything that can be sold. They usually positions themselves at the entrance waiting for the arrival of garbage trucks. Upon their arrival, scavengers would scramble after the trucks and race to check every pile of trash and separate those that could be [...]
The Cagayan de Oro River is a major river of Cagayan de Oro. They claim that this river turns muddy brown twice a year. Any idea why twice a year?
The Cagayan de Oro River — mighty and beautiful. Experience whitewater rafting now.
Gumamela is a shrub that grows from one meter up to 4 meters high. Gumamela is also known as: Hibiscus, China Rose and Shoeflower. In the Philippines, gumamela is cultivated as an ornamental plant. The gumamela flower comes in many colors: red, yellow, orange, white, purple, pink and other color combinations.
Gumamela leaves, usually blended with [...]
Freshly picked pineapple fruit. Also called pinya in Tagalog.
Pineapple fruit sliced into several cuts ready to be eaten.