I never thought that our second day in Hinobaan was going to be awesome! We started our day early because we have buy lots of fishes. You might end up with nothing if you will let the laziness take over. Here are the pictures taken during the last day.
looks a great place to relax and have fun.. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I missed a province setting. Haven't seen this view for such a long time.
ReplyDeleteWow! Very big fish :)
ReplyDeleteThat tuna was really huge! I haven't seen such huge fish.
ReplyDelete-daddy allan (bcb 10/09)
Fresh yellow fin tuna, fresh buko juice, fresh air...ahhhh, bliss!
ReplyDeleteSeeing those pictures made me miss going home to our province.
Wow, luv the rustic setting...
ReplyDeleteHi! It's always a pleasure to visit a blog by a fellow Negrense. I was browsing through your posts, your blog made me miss home so much!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your site through BC Bloggers by the way! =)
Nice photos! They literally pop off the page. and those fish, anlalaki! :)
ReplyDeletethe fish is HUGE!!! wow!
ReplyDeleteThe place looks like our province. :) MIssing it now.
ReplyDeleteI love the province. That is a huge tuna.
ReplyDeleteWhat a relaxing place. Feels like the air is fresh over there.
ReplyDeleteWow! That tuna is just so big. Kulang na lang wasabi to make it a great sashimi. :)
ReplyDeleteang lalaki ng mga pictures halos di magkasya sa screen ko hehehe... I love the fish so fresh plus the coconut..yamm.
ReplyDeleteI miss these scenes. I've spent the summers of my childhood in Negros visiting Sipalay, Himamaylan, Victorias, Manapla, etc. Never went to beyond Sipalay to Hinobaan though.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a fresh tuna. Mostly are frozen stock stored in Cold storage in Manila. I missed kilawin.
ReplyDeleteHi sis! I live in Hinoba-an. I wish nagkakilala natayo before through blogging, so that we could meet. :)
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