“Every man’s life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another.” -Ernest Hemingway ————————————————– Breathing in this beautiful country and its beautiful people ————————————————– #havanacuba #havana #oldhavana #blackgirlsrock #blackgirlstravel #blackgirlmagic #instagood #trip #holiday #photooftheday #travelling #tourism #tourist #instapassport #instatraveling #mytravelgram #travelgram #travelingram #igtravel #naturalhair #afro #curlygirl #curlyhair #spring #wiw #ootd #style #travelersnotebook #naturalhair (at Old Havana)
“I want to be wild, beautiful, and free. Just like the sea.” -Unknown ——————————————- ♀️Paddle boarded for the 1st time. I my Florida Beaches ——————————————– #beach #florida #fun #blackgirlsrock #blackgirlstravel #blackgirlmagic #instagood #trip #holiday #photooftheday #beaches #travelling #tourism #tourist #instapassport #instatraveling #mytravelgram #travelgram #travelingram #igtravel #naturalhair #afro #curlygirl #curlyhair #spring #wiw #ootd #style #verobeach (at Vero Beach, Florida)
It was a warm and sunny day in ChiTown ———————— “Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” – Gustave Flaubert ————————-
Speaking of American cities with a reputation for being associated with crime, the circumstances of how Las Vegas became… y’know, LAS VEGAS were themselves kind of interesting.
Side-Fact: For a city that’s gained a reputation as a holiday destination and entertainment centre, one of the most odd (and dangerous) offerings on display for visitors and guests came in the early 1950s with the advent of Atomic Tourism.
It’s an annual routine. Last Sunday, my friends and I went to Cadiz City, just a bus ride away from Bacolod to enjoy and experience the festivity there. It’s called the Dinagsa Festival! It’s almost the same as the Masskara Festival here in Bacolod - there are also street dancing competitions and street parties (and a lot of drinking). But what’s more fun and unique is that the Cadiz locals celebrate their fiesta with the aid of colorful paints. Upon arriving in the city proper, we were greeted with tourists and locals all alike, painting our faces with different colors. I bought my own paint and tried to join the painting game. I don’t really see the point in it all, but it’s so fun and gleeful to see that at the end of the day all of us will more or less look like a colorful and abstract canvass.
The best thing about Filipino fiestas is that there’s variety. Each and every town/city in the country will always have its trademark that will certainly make tourists come back for more. And Cadiz will surely be one of those.