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Cloud 9

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"Extreme long shot" by: Danitia Arriane Co "Low-Angle shot" by: Francis Jay Ocba "Establishing shot" by: Marisol Capoquian      The reason why it’s called Cloud 9 is as it is: up towards the hanging bridge of this famous hotel and restaurant in Antipolo lies a terrace where one can see a 360 view of the whole city and farther than that.

St. John Mary Vianney Parish Church

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"Low-Angle shot" by: Renalyn Almocera "Establishing shot" by: Jovy Rose Rata "Full shot" by: Denmark Aquino       Also known as St. John Mary Vianney parish church located at Marcos high waycorner summerville Antipolo 1870 Rizal. The church is open Monday to Sunday for mass service. During Monday it was having half day service, this establishment is considered as the 2nd largest church in Antipolo. more people visit in their with the month of April, because of holy week. It is also popular because of its vicinity. Fr. Luisito Atanacio from Mambugan is its present priest. It is also visited because of its replica De San Juan or st. john.

Mystical Cave

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"Low-Angle Shot" by: Mark  Gil Pulga     This place is famous for the other filmmakers. This place was used from the movies like, Enkantadia, Pedro Penduko, Spirit Warriors, Dyesebel, Marina and Asian Treasure are some of the movies that are filmed inside the cave stalactite formed by water. From the name itself, "Mystical" because of the holy images found inside the cave. The water and stone inside the cave is said to be precious because it can heal sick people and can protect you from harm. They believe that the stone inside the cave can be your "anting-anting" . This place is religious, because of the rocks that forms different images of Jesus, Adam and Eve, Nazarene, Mama Mary, Pieta, Holy Trinity, St. Peter, St. Bernadette and many more. And of course the holy water and precious water that drips of to the cave can heal people. 

Casa Santa

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"Establishing shot" by: Mark Louis Javier "Reverse-Angle shot" by: Abbigail Brinquez       The Casa Santa houses an internationally recognized collection of Santa Claus items ranging from life size, singing santas to Turkish inspired bronze plaques of Santa Claus. The Casa Santa was converted from a family resthouse into a museum of Santa Claus collection in 1995. Jardin de Miramar is a three-hectare garden venue in San Jose Extension in Antipolo. It is beautiful garden complex with several venues with different themes. The Jardin brings one away from the noise of the metropolis and into a fresh and genteel country atmosphere. Its different venues are ideal for weddings, receptions, birthday parties, seminars, summer outings and many other events. Jardin de Miramar also features the Casa Santa Museum, Campo Siete tree maze and the newest kiddie feature, The Sylvana tree maze, These three feature areas are venues for tours, schools, family outing

Pacem Eco Park

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"Full shot" by: Lyndie Dadia "Close  up shot" by: Queeny Caparas     It means peace and care for earth ministry. It is located along Sumulong Highway at Antipolo City. It was established by assumption College in 1994. Pacem Eco Park established  by Assumption Antipolo to raised concern for the environment among students,students,and staffs. The young guests will be thrilled by the fluttering of butterflies that settle on hands, heads and shoulders. This park also features a mini-zoo, herbal garden, and a museum of seashells, butterflies, and moths collected form around the world. It's cool to go here because there are so many butterflies. Butterflies that you can hold. It's really cool. They have different kinds of colors and they are simply beautiful.

Mt. Puting Bato

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"Extreme long shot" by: Antonette Antang       Antipolo was known for having enormous mountains, one of these was the Mt. Puting Bato. It was one of the tourist spots in Antipolo especially in holy week, since it has a cross in its peak which could be seen in the whole Barangay San Luis where it was located. They named this as "Mt. Puting Bato" since the rocks appeared to be color white, but due to weathering, those colors began fading, however it will not take away the beauty the Mountain has. Aside from having an adventurous hiking through an approximately 120+ ft. mountain, we can see the wide rock formation on its top and the overwhelming view of the other mountains and infrastructure on the other side. This place is perfect for having some sense of relaxation and peace.

Ynares Center

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"Full Shot" by: Lorenz Adrian Pazcoguin     The Ynares Center is an indoor sporting arena located along the Circumferential Road in Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines. The facility which has a seating capacity of 7,400 is managed by the Provincial Government of Rizal. Aside from hosting basketball, boxing, and other indoor sports, the Ynares sports center is also use for concerts and other crowd gatherings.

Pinto Art Museum

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"Medium long shot" by: Marvin Walde      Pinto Art is open 9 am to 7 pm Tuesday to Sunday and is located at no.1 Sierra Madre St, Grand Huights Antipolo City, Rizal. Entrance fee is P 150 and 50% off for student. Pinto Art was a 1.2 hectares property. This santorini-inspired dwelling place houses 7 moderns and contemporary art gallery. An indigenous art museum. Sculpture, gardens, a chapel, 2 cafes shop  the owner and collector Dr. Joven Caunang.

Hinulugang Taktak

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"Tilt shot" by: Maricris Lomboy       Hinulugang Taktak is a waterfall located in Taktak Road, Brgy. Dela Paz, Antipolo City. It was once a popular tourist destination famous for its refreshing and idyllic falls. It has been considered as one of the most important landscapes in the Province of Rizal, playing a role in the province’s legendary history and a part in Antipolo’s natural and cultural heritage. Legend has it that during the 16th century, a local priest was forced by the local people to drop the bell in the river due to its harsh and unbearably loud sound when rung during Angelus; thus the name “Hinulugang Taktak,” which literally means “where the bell was dropped.”

National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage

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"Tilt Shot" by: Mary Grace Astrologo "Long shot" by: Jovy Bajen       The Antipolo Cathedral (formal title: National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Antipolo City, Rizal in the Philippines. It enshrines the Marian image of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje), and is the seat of the Bishop of Antipolo.[1] It is also the seat of the Parish of the Immaculate Conception. The shrine attracts millions of pilgrims annually, especially during the Pilgrimage Season which commences with the Alay Lakad from the Quiapo Church on April 30th and lasts throughout the month of Mary.