Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Taal Lake and Balayan Bay

Did you know?

There was a time that Taal Lake and Balayan Bay were connected thru the Pansipit River and it was navigable. During the eruption of 1754, volcanic debris blocked the river — the lake's sole outlet to the sea.

The circle of life

“Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance.”
— from The Lion King

Sunday, January 12, 2020

God’s wrath

I just noticed this from one of the photos in the web... from inquirer.net — also posted here is the screenshot of the inquirer.net page. It seems to be angry.


Earth watch # 1

If we go by science, this is the earth healing itself. Volcanic eruptions will fertilize the soil resulting to more trees and vegetation that will absorb carbon dioxide from the air and ground water then produce oxygen. As the earth warms, volcanoes will be active - in the Philippines, the Taal Volcano and Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano has also started spewing ashes and lava 3 days ago.



Also, there are at least 25 more volcanoes worldwide that are currently spewing volcanic ashes and lava or showing signs of possible eruption.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

How to successfully apply for an Australian visitor’s visa

Before you apply, you must be ready to prove that you are applying for a visitor’s visa for tourism purposes only. It would help a lot if you have already travelled to Japan and Korea.
First step is to gather all your documents like birth certificate, bank statement, certificate of employment with compensation and other employment records, business papers if you’re self-employed. Prepare all evidences of your previous travels like photos and scanned or jpeg images of your visas and the departure and arrival stamps on your passport. Also, you may want to get an invitation thru email if you have friends or relatives in Australia.

Second step is to plan your trip to Australia and jot it down on paper. This is very important since this is needed in the application and will show how many days you will stay Down Under, as well as your planned date of arrival and departure.

Third step is to register online but before that you may want to read important matters in this website: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-finder/visit

To register for an ImmiAccount, visit this web address: https://online.immi.gov.au/lusc/login then follow the instructions. 

It would be better if you apply for a visa at least one month before your planned trip to Australia. Once approved, you may then purchase your round-trip plane ticket.

Nowadays, Australia is in the news every day because of the bushfires and we are all praying for lots of rain to help extinguish the flames and stop the destruction. Still, the Land Down Under is a very beautiful place to visit with truly cheerful and hospitable people.

Good luck everyone and enjoy your trip to Australia!



Saturday, November 23, 2019

Eight of the world's most expensive foods

Eight of the world's most expensive foods
  1. Saffron. If your rice is luminous yellow, then the chances are it's been sharing a saucepan with saffron. ... 
  2. Caviar. Caviar is the pickled roe of the sturgeon fish, and considered one of the world's great delicacies. ... 
  3. Oysters. ... 
  4. White Truffle. ... 
  5. Iberico ham. ... 
  6. Wagyu beef. ... 
  7. Kopi Luwak coffee. ... 
  8. Foie gras.

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