Tuesday, February 18, 2014

UNITED BY THE WALL



There are walls built to divide,
but Intramuros unites...

          One scorching hot, bright and sunny but partly cloudy day, seven brave girls invaded the Intramuros, or The Walled City, Manila’s original fortress. Searching for the perfect photos to illustrate Intramuros, the Mocha Girls posed almost everywhere.
          Walking the pavements, I realized Intramuros still stands for a reason: it remains a symbol of the fortress that encloses the many secrets of Philippine History. It is also a portrait of the Philippines today. Law serves as the fortress which the major criminals get past into untouched by the fangs legislation ought to have. What’s more dangerous is you don’t know the real criminals. Entering the Philippine law, breaking it  again and again and discreetly crossing the line safely and soundly. The place has changed a lot since it was first built. The Philippine politics hadn’t.
          Despite this, there are also many lessons these photos of Intramuros could teach the Mocha Girls and many other people. One is that the longer the friendship is, the more beautiful it becomes just like the hundreds of years the ruins of Intramuros endured. Friendship shelters. It opens doors. It is a fountain of joy, blessings and love.
          No matter how a place might be unremarkable for you, it wouldn’t matter if you have got friends who can turn it into a circus. With a parade of pictures and poses and laughter and smiles despite the aching pain of the feet from walking around Intramuros like a machine, the journey will still be worth your while. After all, it’s not always the destination that counts. It’s the faces you meet and the people you’re with.

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