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Burgos, Ilocos Norte | Side Trips 2019


Kaleidoscopic Photo Burgos Ilocos Norte
The earth is so full of His presence!

#WhenInBurgos #IlocosNorte
#JJustPassingThrough (2019 side trips)

**Each picture has caption (i.e. reflection)


Burgos Ilocos Norte
RAINBOW
Remember what God had said to Noah after the flood. This is a token of the covenant which He had established between Him and all flesh that is upon the earth.

He is faithful that PROMISED!



Burgos Ilocos Norte
SUNSET
A period to prepare for a good night rest. God reminds us to lie down, sleep, and dwell in safety. Because tomorrow is another day!

God is our refuge. He PROTECTS.


Burgos Ilocos Norte
KAPURPURAWAN ROCK FORMATION
A natural sculpture standing beautifully in the coast of Burgos. The term Kapurpurawan is from Ilocano word "puraw", which means white.

There is this 'white as snow' that tells in the Bible. "Though your sins be as red as scarlet and crimson, though you lie under the guilt of blood, yet, upon your repentance, even that shall be forgiven you, and you shall appear in the sight of God as white as snow."

He PARDONS. He PURIFIES.

Burgos Ilocos Norte
HABAGAT
This was captured during Habagat, a season of frequent rainfall and high humidity in the Philippines.

This place offers a stunning panorama not only of the Bugos Wind Farm but also its next-door neighbor, the Bangui Windmills arranged on a single row along the shoreline of the Bangui Bay. Locals say, this view has better look during summer.

Habagat may be bitter days. But if we only have a better heart, we can boldy depend on God for His purpose. For we know that He keeps us safe till the series of storms pass by. For we know that He gives rains on the earth, then sends water on the fields - the lands where crops and livestocks grow to sustain our table.

God does not only protect. He also PROVIDES!


#Kaleidoscopic (1)
(Originally posted on Fb dated 04.06.2020)
Again, these are just side trips in one of the municipalities in our province!
Burgos views in four photos forming a kaleidoscopic pattern

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