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Senior Class Field Trip
Taken at the pergula of Cadiz City
Posted by willie on January 26, 2010

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Reply GIL
7:20 PM on February 6, 2010 
joemar says...
Was this after or before the BALYENA?


The Balyena park is an entrance to the city of Cadiz, so it's before the beautiful plaza of Cadiz City.
Reply GIL
12:29 PM on February 5, 2010 
Yeah, the Cadiz plaza was well-maintained. The upkeeping was above-board!
Reply willie
10:20 PM on February 4, 2010 
Actually, this picture was taken in the heart of the plaza, clean, well laid out and full of flowers.
Reply Gilbor
7:15 PM on January 31, 2010 
Fabrica was internationally famous since the early 1900s up to the year 1976, as the site of the largest lumber company and sawmill in the world, the Insular Lumber Company (ILCO), owned by the Americans. ILCO produced hardwood lumber which was well-known the world over, and was exported to the United States, Australia, and to many other countries in the world, bringing in dollars to the Philippine economy.
Fabrica was also the generic name of the barrios of Fabrica, Paraiso, and Central Lopez, where a sugarmill was located, making the area the most industrialized in Negros.
Reply willie
6:48 PM on January 30, 2010 
Can anyone identify the places we visited? I remember this picture was taken at the plaza of Cadiz City. I also remember touring a lumber mill.