A "Rizal" Trip

(Estimated Time... hehhe)
7:45 am.
Me, arlan and one of my friends arrived at our rendezvous, which is in front of the FEU East-Asia College Technology Bldg. As usual, many of my groupmates were late so we have waited for them to arrive.

8:15 am.
At this moment, our late members arrived at our meeting place. For God's sake, we were already complete. We are now ready for our "field trip". Haha.
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8:45 am.
Our group entered the University of Santo Thomas for our first destination. Mark started to shoot some photos of buildings, momuments, and some other stuff.
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10:35 am.
At this moment, we felt tired of walking around in the grounds of UST, so we decided to ride a jeepney bearing the sign "Vito Cruz Harrison" if I recall eheheh.
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10:50 am.
We left the jeepney and entered a tunnel going to SM Manila. All of a sudden, I heard a small commotion on our group. I just heard that the jeep that we're suppose to board must bear the sign "PIER". So, we have to walk our way to Fort Santiago since we have no extra money for a pedicab ride. (The initial cost of getting there was 30 pesos and was reduced to 10 pesos hahaha).

(between 10:50 to 11:50)
We are walking. Most of my groupmates are already tired. The Sun is nearing at it's highest peak. I can hear murmurs murmuring that we should have taken the pedicab.

11:50 am.
YES! We have arrived!! I have used my animalistic instict to guide my group members to this magnificent place!
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From then on, we paid the ticket, and started exploring the premises of Fort Santiago. (I have already forgotten to take note of the time because I enjoyed the position of "tour guide" for I came here twice already.)
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"El Filibusterismo"
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"a different version"
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this is where Rizal stayed before the execution
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and his "foot steps"
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and that concludes my experience here in Fort Santiago.

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