3/5 May “Ziel” N. 1 year ago on Google
Good
photo
shots
from
afar,
not
nice
up
close.
Crowded
residential
area
painted
creatively.
If
it
weren't
for
the
paint,
it
would
be
close
to
a
city
slum
area
on
a
hill.
I
think
it
needs
improvement
to
be
a
safer
&
scenic
tourist
spot.
The
colorful
houses
have
a
10
pesos
donation
at
the
space
near
the
entrance
that
also
sells
goodies.
You
can
take
photos
only
up
to
the
bridge.
Don't
go
further
in
because
it's
a
private
residential
area
beyond
the
bridge.
The
view
still
does
have
a
little
charm
of
watching
a
movie's
scene
where
poor
people
live.
You
can
see
some
laundry
hanging
outside.
The
ambiance
isn't
relaxing.
There's
water
under
the
bridge.
The
bridge
can
be
shaky,
so
don't
shake
it
while
walking
through
it.
And
since
it's
a
private
residential
area,
there's
quite
a
number
of
passerby
and
traffic
along
the
bridge
since
it's
not
separated.
If
you
just
want
photos,
it's
a
quick
stop.
If
they
improve
the
traffic
by
making
another
bridge
path
for
tourists,
then
maybe
it'll
be
better.
It's
hard
to
take
solo
pictures
while
people
pass
through
the
bridge
after
all.
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