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Wordless Wednesday: A Very Unusual Building


Oh yeah, I’m not staying wordless today, I got to explain a bit about this photo I’m featuring for today’s WW.

This was taken in Baguio City, a building that is just across the house where we stayed in. I was totally amused with the structure, it seem a victim of earthquake that hit Baguio almost twenty years back but it’s not. It’s actually new, with even some parts still undergoing construction. If you’ll come to Baguio, I suggest you see it for yourself. It’s close to the Mines View Park and Teachers’ Camp.

Baguio City Philippines


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  1. #1 by SandyCarlson on July 23rd, 2008

    That is a very unusual building!

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  2. #2 by CK Go Places on July 23rd, 2008

    That’s really unusual indeed! Happy WW! :)

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  3. #3 by architect on July 23rd, 2008

    cool.. im fascinated by this kind of architecture.. because they actually exert offort, to do something different.. happy ww!

    can i add you in my blogroll? you can also pass memes to me…

    architects last blog post..Wordless Wednesday #9

  4. #4 by CatSynth on July 23rd, 2008

    That is indeed a very interesting structure. It is amazing what one can do with modern architecture, employing both whimsy and deception.

  5. #5 by Robin on July 23rd, 2008

    That’s wild. What a great-looking building.

  6. #6 by The Rocky Mountain Retreat on July 23rd, 2008

    That’s totally fascinating!! I am intrigued by this house… Awesome post!!!!! :)

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  7. #7 by Dzoi on July 23rd, 2008

    yeah, definitely one cool building!

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  8. #8 by Clicky on July 23rd, 2008

    Feels like it’s going to fall just like the leaning tower ;)

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  9. #9 by Urban Thought on July 23rd, 2008

    Hope that is in a stable area of the world.

    Happy WW!!!

  10. #10 by BK on July 24th, 2008

    What an unique structure indeed! I was in Baguio almost 4 year ago. It is a very beautiful place and I love the weather. :)

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