Negros, the Sugar Bowl of the Philippines with a land area of 13,328 km² (5,146 square mi.) It is the 4th largest Island in the Philippines. Vast areas of sugarcane plantations that can take your breathe away when you are viewing it from above. These photos taken on my way from from Cebu around 4pm...
Silay City: “The Paris of Negros” is famous for its well preserved ancestral houses. The story of Silay began as a pueblo in 1760 and became the nest of a bloodless revolution the sparked the end of centuries of Spanish rule in the island in 1898. Silay has a number of well preserved ancestral houses and...