#328 - Within the compound of Pinto Art Museum of Antipolo.
A blissful Thursday morning to you all my fellow Hiveans. Yesterday our dear Hive went all the way up to $1.4 if I am not mistaken. That is a good sign, we are leaving behind the other platform where we forked from nit just in price but in community engagement and last but not the least are the DApps in our ecosystem. I have also seen a post that a game being developed in another chain chose to use Hive as its platform to reach out to its people, I believe the NFT game is called PlayerMon. Plenty of other games too with the word Mon on it.😊
Let me share some photos of the time we went to this big lot area housing a museum. They have several buildings in the compound and visitors have to walk a few meters to get there, one building at a time. They have this one building wherein they have installed this old looking bell or gong whatever you call it. It looks like they obtain it from the southern part of the country where our Muslim brothers reside. It is hanging in the middle from this colorful design of wood and above it is a chandelier.
Here we have bracelets and necklace by the previous generations which are carefully curated in this museum. The design of these antique so called jewelry are unique from each other so I think they may have come from different ancient tribes of the country. There are labels to it but its hard to read them.
They they also have these green and healthy ornamental plants just around the corners. Only minimal care is needed for this kind of plants, they grew in abundance anywhere.
The museum also have this terrace where people can oversee things below. Also a good spot to relax and take some pictures.
They also put up a nipa hut wherein there are old chairs and table for visiting people to relax a bit while appreciating the compound.
They also installed boardwalks on parts where concrete was not laid down. Damn those huge elephant ears plant, we use to have them in the backyard at our house in the province and use the plants to feed pigs. But now its pandemic that these kinds of plants are so expensive and can even reach more that $100 USD per piece. Can you imagine that, crazy right?🤑
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Shot taken in Antipolo, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex