Sandstorm Aftermath

I was at home spending time with my little one, when I heard a bang in my room's glass window. 
Oh No! It's a sandstorm! Sandstorm usually characterized by a heavy strong wind, with a dusty vague color red orange sky. Sometimes it accompanies with little or heavy rain. It seldom occurs all year round, approximately three to five times a year. It also indicates a change of weather, from winter to summer or the other way around. 
I cannot see anything outside from afar. If you are out driving or crossing the street, just be cautious because the street has zero visibility. In times like this, you have to wear mask to protect you from the dusty wind. 
The sandstorm aftermath is so difficult, because you will have a lot of cleaning up to do. So much dust in all places in the house! Pictures below were the actual photo during and after the thirty minutes episode of sandstorm!

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Vague view of the street during the sandstorm

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Glimpse Of Saudi: Janadriyah Festival 2012

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Janadriyah Festival 2012



Janadriyah Festival is a national heritage and folk cultural festival. Located 45 kilometres outside Riyadh, geographically at the back of King Khaled International Airport plays hosts to the cultural festival annually. Traditional activities, including folk dances, camel races, arts and crafts exhibits as well as poetry readings are showcased for the entire duration of the festival—it lasts for two weeks and is organized by the National Guard. It also include miniature  replica of Saudi's various ministries and other government agencies. 

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Palawan - Puerto Princesa


April 2011 -- We arrived in Puerto for a three days and two nights get-away where  we stayed at The Legend Hotel. The hotel was just few minutes away from the Puerto Princesa airport. The Staff were pleasant and accommodating.
We asked the hotel staff where we could have a superb lunch, and they have suggested the Badjao Sea Food Restaurant. We went there via "tricycle" transport, the Philippines is well known for that kind of transportation if you're planning to go nearby, in addition to that it has a very cheap fare. The restaurant was located above the sea that's why it's called the floating restaurant. The food was good but not enough of serving for it's price. With lots of mangrove trees under the restaurant and you can actually go down and take a better view of it.

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Davao - Scuba Adventure


Davao - Scuba Adventure
September 2010 - Aerial view going to Manila, Philippines :) When I arrived in Manila, I tasted some of the native delicacies only made in my native land Philippines.
One of my favorites and craving the most was the maggang hilaw with bagoong! hmm Yummy! I also did not lose the chance to eat in our famous fast food chain Jollibee! :) Native Foods in Manila.
Hmmm yumyum! I'm ready to eat! Manggang hilaw with bagoong! (unripe Mango with salted fish) Jollibee Value Meal! =) After few days of staying in Manila, I traveled to Davao to visit my relatives…
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