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The Unexpected Beauty

Hi! I’m Luna.
The picture above was taken in Sison, Pangasinan, Philippines. I was on my way to Baguio from Clark Airport in Pampanga. The bus ride took around 4 to 5 hours.

It was a rainy day and the trip was quite long, so I thought the trip would be boring. But I was wrong! For two hours, I just kept watching the wide, green farmlands on both sides of the road. They were so beautiful that you wouldn’t even want to sleep!

This is just one of the photos I took in Sison, Pangasinan. If I ever get the chance to travel again, I’ll definitely visit this place. And if you ever have the chance, you should visit it too! It’s wonderful—the nature here is fresh and beautiful.

Bisaya Version Below 🙂

Hi! Ako si Luna.

Ang litrato sa ibabaw kay gikuha 1kana sa Sison, Pangasinan, Philippines. Padolong ko ato sa Baguio, Benguit gikan sa Clark Airport sa Pampanga, ug ang biyahe sa bus kay mga 4 hangtod 5 ka oras.

Uwanon ug medyo taas kaayo biyahe , mao nang abi nako mahimong laay kini. Pero nasayop ko! Sulod sa duha ka oras, sige ra kog tan-aw sa lapad ug lunhaw nga mga uma sa duha ka kilid sa dalan. Nindot kaayo tan-awon, dili gyud ka ganahan matulog!

Kini usa ra sa mga litrato nga akong gi-take/gikuha sa Sison, Pangasinan. Kung makabiyahe ko’g balik, mobisita gyud ko dinhing lugara. Kung naa kay kahigayonan, bisitaha pud ni nga dapit! Nindot2 kaayo, presko3 ug matahum 4ang kinaiyahan. 51

  1. “Gikuha” = “taken” or “got,” from the Bisaya root “kuha” (“to get, take, or fetch”).
    Examples:
    Gikuha nako ang litrato sa dagat. → “I took a picture of the beach.”
    Gikuha niya ang libro sa lamesa. → “He/She got the book from the table.”
    Informal usage for pictures:
    Gi-take ni namo nga picture sa Cebu. → “We took this picture in Cebu.”
    Gi-picturan mi sa akong uyab. → “My boyfriend/Girlfriend took the picture of us.” ↩︎
    2. Nindot = “beautiful” / “nice” / “good”
    Nindot kaayo ang lugar. → “The place is very beautiful.”
    Nindot imong bag! → “Your bag is nice!” ↩︎
    3. Presko = “fresh” / “cool”
    Presko kaayo ang hangin sa bukid. → “The air in the mountains is very fresh.”
    Presko ang tubig sa sapa. → “The water in the river is fresh/cool.” ↩︎
    4. Matahum = “beautiful” / “lovely”
    Matahum kaayo ang mga bulak. → “The flowers are very beautiful.”
    Matahum ang lugar sa Sison. → “The place in Sison is beautiful.” ↩︎
    5. Kinaiyahan = “nature” / “environment”
    Nindot kaayo ang kinaiyahan sa bukid. → “The nature in the mountains is very beautiful.”
    Presko ang kinaiyahan sa lugar. → “The environment here is fresh.” 
      ↩︎
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