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Legacy Home No. 5
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Legacy Home No. 6
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Legacy Home No. 7
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Album Description:
Quezon is a tapestry of old Spanish-style houses with Castilian architecture & character. Visit these old houses in Sariaya. If you recognize & know anything about them, please leave a comment. Will appreciate any info about these treasured pieces.
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- Views: 16493
- Downloads: 61
7 comments
Very nice album.Thanks a lot.
said rasim1
Hello Mary Ann, Thank you for your kind words in my guestbook, I appreciate that! I see you have here another great album with beautiful shots! Please come back sometime to see my other photos? Best regards, Tom from The Netherlands. www.tomjutte.tk
said hereistom
I also got shot of these at my flickr account....I agree to lenareh as I also feel awkward of shooting pics of the places here at sariaya...It might be "baka mapagkamalan kang bad element" Which is not but a Photo archiver...anyway these are good shots.... you can see mine here http://watzkulit.wordpress.com click on the flickr pics...regards and hope to see you when you shoot for other houses there,,,
said mywatz
Hi Mary Ann, I've already viewed this album yesterday but have not leave my comment yet, so here it is now. Wow another beautiful collections and beautiful photo rendition (I hope there will no more reaction like that of Unisan) minsan talaga kahit gusto kung kunan ang isang place naiilang ako, coz baka nga mi magalit or something) thanks my friend.. I also viewed the QNAS.. naku mga nilalampasan ko yan weekly pero di pa ako nakapag shoot dun.. take care..
said lenareh
Thank you, Ding, for your insightful comments. Indeed I find these homes almost like national treasures for they depict (hence, are like architectural documents) our Spanish colonial past. I strongly believe that in the event current owners are unable to sustain the upkeep of these homes, private and government entities must jointly help to preserve and keep these treasured pieces of our past from crumbling and fading away. Afterall, this will be our legacy to generations after us. Something for them to be proud of.
said maryan54
This album deserved a closer second look as I examined the unique and different structures that each legacy home offers. The corner flowers is a nice touch for these homes. My guess is that the first home is the most modern, the second home is the most elegant and the third home, with its wide windows next to the street may be the oldest. It makes you imagine the owner opening that big window and throwing neclace beads during Mardi Gras. Very nice capture of this Sariaya homes, Mary Ann. I'm glad you took the effort and share this album for the world to see.
said fdguin
Wow! These are elegant homes. They may need a little elbow grease and a few gallons of paint, however, the structures are surely attractive and the intricate details and workmanship certainly show. Thanks for sharing.
said fdguin
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