
Mount Apo can be seen here in Camia Street.
Davao City is a dream come true for me. But my visit was only about 20 hours, and about 8 hours of it were spent on sleeping.
I and my fellow bloggers from Iligan went there on November 27 in the afternoon.
Na bitin ko intawn. I will surely go back. Alone or with company, I don’t know yet.
These Camia street shots are my first daytime photos about Davao City, shot at early 7 in the morning. My first ones was the NCCC mall taken the night before.

Juna and Camia street corner. That’s NCCC mall at the right part of the photo.

Quickstop Diner. I was curious, but my mates and I did not eat our breakfast here.

PinoyTurista looking for flowers to shoot.

An apartment.

A house for lease.

Beautifully designed gate of large house.

The closeup of the house or lot for lease.

A five storey apartment? According to the Building Code, 4 storeys is the maximum unless it has an elevator. I hope this building has one.

This is an office.

Bougainvillea under the blue Davao sky.

PinoyTurista has a soft heart for flowers.

Two storey apartment.

It rained hard the previous night.

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