The Five-Door Gate

After taking our lunch, we picked our companions up, Jules and Juan, and started our travel back to Bulacan. Along the way, we dropped-by the Ma-Cho Temple in San Fernando, La Union.

We also dropped-by the Christ the Redeemer Statue in San Fernando, but I was not able to take snaps.

Such trips, however, do not highlight our last day in La Union. Before we decided to go back home, we had a detour in a rather familiar place: we returned to Poro Point to have another attempt at seeing the famed Poro Point Cliff.

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