Quirino Bridge

So every year me and my family travel to Ilocos Norte, our province and every time we went home we'd spend the night in a hotel then the next day we go to Vigan, Ilocos Sur. This year we traveled to Ilocos last February.

But before we went to Ilocos Norte we stopped over to the Quirino Bridge, it's an abandoned bridge that's now a tourist attraction.

When I got out of the car I was wearing a thick jogging pants, a T-shirt and a hoodie and the freezing wind that slapped me in the face was bone chilling, it was around 8:30 in the morning at that time and it was unbelievably cold. There were guards in the bridge, holding the tourists into not going into the middle of the bridge. The scenery in the bridge was dazzling I looked into the lake and I sometimes see some fish swimming, the tide was low and it wasn't wavy.


I tried to take a decent picture of the bridge but as you can see my index finger sort of got in the way because I was shaking in cold, the only enemy in here is the cold, after I took this picture I couldn't take it anymore so I got back into the car and punched the air conditioner into hell.


There's also a small house there but unfortunately I forgot to take a picture, I go out into the car again and there was a rest room for rent, 5 pesos per person. .

Comments