Hive Philippines Travel and Nature Photography #1109 - by Allmonitors
#1109 - Mirador Shots for Friday.
Hello wonderful Hive family! Let's finish this week strong by sharing positive vibes and supporting one another here. May your day be filled with excitement, joy and a little fun. I wish everyone a safe and fantastic Friday😊.
Moving now to our daily shots on one afternoon at Mirador Heritage and Eco-Spirituality Park in Baguio City. With my wife and our friend Dandreb, went here for a relaxed afternoon of wandering and discovery. From the entrance, a path led us into what they call the bamboo area. And it felt like we'd stepped into a different world of tall bamboo stalks rising on all sides. We walked slowly here, taking it in.


From here, we followed the winding paths upward through its gardens with clusters of flowers. We weren't in any hurry. That's the beauty of afternoons like this where there's no schedule, no rush, just moving at the chill pace the mountain sets.


And we reached what we'd come to see—the torii tower standing tall and red against the Baguio foggy sky. It's officially part of the Mirador Peace Memorial which is a Japanese-inspired gate here in the cool mountain air. A few other visitors were scattered around waiting their turn for photos.


We stayed there at the top just looking out at the view. The city spread below us, houses scattered across the mountains. No grand conversations, just comfortable silence and the "look at that" when something caught our eye.


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Shot taken in Baguio City, Philippines.
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