A GAZEBO OF JOURNEYS AND RANDOM THOUGHTS OF AN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER AND WRITER. Life is a series of pictures. Some blurred, others vivid and sharp; some are panoramic while others are close-up views with tiny little flaws. You may be taken by a luxurious DSLR camera or a plain Point and Shoot Cam, but in the end, when all of the films are used up and all batteries empty, people all have one thing in common: what we leave are footprints in the sand, pictures in the album, and flashes of memories.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

FORT SAN PEDRO

GOOD-TO-KNOW that THIS IS:
1. also known as Fuerza de San Pedro
2. the oldest and smallest triangular bastion fort in the Philippines
3. has three bastions
4. built using stone mortar
5. had become a prison, some barracks,then a classroom, then a hospital, before it became a museum.

HOW TO GET THERE:
1. Ride a jeepney with the signboard: PIER 1 and ask the driver to drop you at the nearest stop. (It is strategically located near Plaza Independencia and Pier Uno). Fare is just 7.50 pesos.
2. Ride a taxi at your own convenience.

OPEN HOURS:
Everyday, 8AM to 5PM

ENTRANCE FEE:
Php 30 for adults
Php 25 for senior citizens
Php 20 for students and children.













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For inquiries, contact 256-2284/416-7080.
Look for Ms. Lourdes Ann Limpangog (executive assistant)


for more info about its history, visit wikipedia.
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A travel that satisfies the heart 
and fills the brain with cherished memories. 
This is TRAVEL-licious.


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