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Chasing Tagaytay




Yes, it was my first time to go to Tagaytay.
Ate at McDo Olivarez as promised. ^o^v


We went to Picnic Grove first. Maybe it is the perfect spot for families and group of friends to go on relaxation, or even individuals as well.

Jossan looks so sick, tho. :(
Infinite smile, uh? :)




 From there, you can instantly see the view. 50-peso entrance fee is surely worth the price. :)


We are with Lovely the pony. Hihi. :p It’s also my first time to ride a horse!  Do I obviously look scared here? :D

The best-est part of our trip is when we went to People’s Park.

Too bad there are missing letters. :|





It’s because you can see the whole Metro from the top! The whole Taal Lake which is very visible, Batangas, and Cavite. Funny how I enjoyed to sight-see even if I am scared of heights. Well, who wouldn't dare amaze with the view + the foggy atmosphere and breeze of fresh air? HEAVENLY! Truly, it’s People’s Park in the Skyyy!!! It’s like you are way beyond you ever imagine to sight-see. Again, the 30-peso entrance fee is TRULY worth the price.




Favorite shot





Hey Jossan! Thank you for making my dream to go to Tagaytay possible. I undeniably liked the place.  It’s really more fun in the Philippines!! :”)




❤ Jenica 

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