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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

RGT Farm, Tanay Rizal


Two years ago when I had the very first chance to experience the beauty in this place, RGT Farm. It was during our DVBS (Daily Vacation Bible School), a five- day activity for children and to reach out the families residing within the nearby areas. Actually, I never thought this/that is a farm because we used the place a lot of times for our Church’s activities. And since then, there’s a Worship Service every Sunday in the morning at the top of the hill, what an awesome place to worship God!

Here are some views at the top of the venue.






This photo was taken while I was sitting on a wooden chair beneath the cottage. A relaxing view  after the visitation to our brothers and sisters in Christ.

Up above that mountain/hill, you’ll see a satellite facing to the mountain ranges of Sierra Madre.The satellite is huge and probably 12 to 15 feet high.The stand or the platform of the satellite is wide as 2 to 3 cars parking space. Anyway, the satellite is not working anymore, some residents said maybe years had passed since the last maintenance of the radar. They used to call it “radar,” and I once asked if the mountain had its name and no one could tell me  the name so I just got a joke to named it “Mt. Radar.” Hehe!

Here’s another shot! During summer, the grasses around the hill is like a fur of a cat, parang gusto kong himasin! But wait, those fur-like grasses were as tall as me. It made the trail more challenging when I was on my way up to that satellite. Akala ko mga pangkaraniwang damo lang! On the fourth day of DVBS, di ko na kasi pinalampas pa, i attempted to climb at 'eto pa ang kuha.


Hindi tanaw ang radar  pag nasa gitna paakyat sa tuktok.
Sorry for the poor quality of the image. I was using SE C510 only and much better to have these photos than nothing.


From one of the cottages on the other side of the farm, you’ll see this curve,one of the accident prone areas, yet riders love to drift their bikes no matter what.





Fog? Meron dito nyan!
from garden cottages up to the farm, you'll be welcomed by these white cool breeze coming from nowhere. :-)
Thanks! God bless us all! :-)


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