Mga Bisaya in Manila who are constantly broke but are always ready to go on an adventure.

Monday, November 28, 2016

Avoid the crowd, head straight to Talisayin Cove in Zambales



What do you do when you have two days off from the usual buzz of the metro life? Where would you go? Our answer: Talisayin Cove, Zambales.

It's the youngest among the gems of the Zambales beaches. And with the least tourist volume is an experience so tranquil that for two days, you forget about life throwing rocks at you. You just lay there on the fine, white sand and stare at the sky filled with stars.

What we bring home after the overnight trip are hearts full of stories shared under the shades of the nipa hut, or told while gathering around the bonfire. The two days may be short, but it was enough to refuel us before reality says 'hi' to us again.

Thank you for the dreamy weekend. Until we see you again, Talisayin.

Some photos of our Talisayin trip:

The cove by @lookneo:


A photo posted by Neo (@lookneo) on

On the way to Talisayin on our @brokebutlaagan instagram:

Quick write-up by Lala Magbuhat to accompany @katrinarcs image still OTW to Talisayin:
Layag

Layag, layag
Ating ilalayag
Mga damdaming
Di kayang ipahayag
Iiwan sa laot
Ang lahat ng poot
Malalim na hugot
Ng mga iniwang kirot


A photo posted by Katrin Arcala (@katrinarcs) on

Talisayin takeaway:

Mula sa Talisayin


Nais mawala upang mahanap
Nais mahanap ang nawala

Sa pagdayong ito
Mayroon nga bang patutunguhan?
Mga pusong pagod
At nahihirapan
At nagnanais
Na matagpuan
Ang mga bagay at tao;
Na maipahinga
Ang mga katawang
Biktima ng tadhana

Humayo.
Mawala.
Maghanap.
Bumalik.

 
A photo posted by Katrin Arcala (@katrinarcs) on


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