I think it was around 10 AM that I got up. Some had already went for their morning surfing lessons while the others took their breakfast. Since its mid morning already, I together with 3 others decided to just prepare for lunch and pack my stuff.
For this meal, we went to Gerry Shan's Place just
beside our favorite Yolly's Ihaw Ihaw. They were still closed when we
arrived, but decided to just stay and wait for them to open. Another Eat
All You Can restaurant but costs 199 pesos including drinks. I wasn't
able to take a picture of the buffet, but their selection includes seafood and Filipino
meat dishes. It was a good deal for the price.
After lunch, we went back to the Transient House to
prepare for check out making sure we didn't leave anything.
The first place we visited was the Museo de Baler. It was closed
when we arrived. Maybe because its a Holiday. We just took the
opportunity to explore the Park and the structures around it. Including
the Jollibee stand across.
Museo de Baler, closed on Holidays. |
A replica of the original house of Pres. Manuel L. Quezon |
Only in Baler. Peanut Cheese flavoured Ice Cream |
A new addition to the Plaza. You need to get in line for a solo shot. |
A cheeseburger here costs 43 pesos. I'm not sure if its the same in Manila. |
After exploring the main Plaza, we then drop by the house of Dona
Aurora Quezon, but it’s also closed. Instead, we continued the
tour with a visit to the Pasalubong Center. Here you will find shirts and
delicacies of the province at reasonable prices. I dint get anything from
here. My mind was set on taking home the same Suman I enjoyed at the
Hungry Surfer's breakfast buffet. I was told that they sell them cheap at
the town of Maria Aurora.
Goods found at the Pasalubong Center. |
Before continuing our journey home, we made a stop at the Balete Park
also in Aurora. Here stands a huge Balete Tree. What make the
visit fun were the trick shots done by guides capturing the magnitude of the
size of this attraction.
Our last stop for the province of Aurora was the
Souvenir Stalls at the town of Maria Aurora. Among the items sold here
are wood products, shirts, carved items, and of course the Suman that became my
favorite breakfast dessert.
It was almost 9 PM when we reached Cabanutuan for a
quick stop to have dinner arriving in Manila around Midnight.
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