Negros Occidental - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Ruins Plantation House, Talisay City

  • Fountain of Justice in Bacolod City

  • The Mariano Ramos Ancestral house

  • Northdrive Bacolod City

  • Philippine National Bank building, along Lacson Street

  • UNO-Recoletos facade

  • SM City Bacolod North Wing

  • Robinsons Place Bacolod, along Lacson Street in Barangay Mandalagan

  • La Salle Coliseum of the University of St. La Salle

  • Colegio San Agustin - Bacolod

  • Colegio San Agustin - Bacolod Administration Building Facade

  • The Student Center – Colegio San Agustin - Bacolod

  • Dr. Pablo O. Torre Memorial Hospital (Riverside Medical Center)

  • Bacolod Christian College of Negros

  • Figure of woman and water buffalo

  • Figure of man and water buffalo

  • Paghimud-os by Eduardo S. Castrillo

  • Aniceto Lacson Statue, Talisay City

  • SM City Bacolod

  • MassKara Festival street dancing

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    To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round.
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