What more could anyone ask for? A sunset, rain, and whirlwind all together in one glorious viewing for everyone’s delight!
Found myself in Baywalk over in Roxas Boulevard yesterday afternoon, and although it was overcast, decided to park the car anyway and see what kind of sunset awaited everyone. And just a little before six o’clock, this was the sight that greeted us all.
Most of those in Baywalk were simply amazed at the sight. It actually brought smiles on people's faces. At first some were exclaiming, "May buntot!" But only to realize a little later on the tail they were pointing at was, in fact, a dancing dust devil or whirlwind.
Some were so excited by it that they preferred standing while enjoying the show. Surely, others immediately sent SMS text messages to their friends and loved ones about this awesome view. Moments like these make me wish for Sidney's and Jepapert's Nikon dSLR. Someday when ready, I'll definitely get one.
My sister told me that this was shown on the news last night.
It was a fantastic nature show, which I thanked God for having blessed us with that Friday night! What a fabulous way to end a week, I thought.
However, on my way home from Baywalk, the rain that we were watching from afar earlier found its way inland; a great downpour soon descended upon us; awashing the streets of Manila. Soon thereafter, most roads leading home were flooded, leaving a clutter of vehicles carefully negotiating bottlenecked traffic. It took many hours for me to get home, but thank God my beloved jalopy handled the flood quite well and didn’t stall.
Unfortunately, the grand party being set up earlier at the Coconut Palace must have been drenched by this rain which lasted for hours. Hopefully, it was moved inside the palace so a good time was still had by all.
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WWWOOOOOWWW! Amazing! Wish I was there to look at it too! :) Although now, Baywalk is too far for me... :) Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteWish you were there too, Camcura. You would have been awe-struck by this incredible nature show :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic. You managed to catch the whirlwind in your pictures. Excellent with the battle between darkness & sunset.
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky. I only got the rain and was caught in traffic as well.;-)
I came from Carlos' CCP tour, Sidney and thought to myself, "Hmmm ... might as well check out the sunset." It was great, but the flooded streets did scare me.
ReplyDeleteThank God for that taxi driver who once gave me impromptu lessons on how to drive on Manila's flooded streets. God bless him!
So, with the good came the bad as in this picture of darkness vs. sunset :)
How I Wish I Was THERE!!! Hehehe..just copied the title of your blog. I just love sunsets. Sunsets are different everyday, anywhere you go. Sunsets aren't that spectacular here in Edmonton. Hay, miss Pinas.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome experience. Lucky you were there when that happened. :-) Thanks for sharing it with us. :-)
ReplyDeleteA spectacular nature show! I love this.
ReplyDeleteWow! That was one fantastic view. From the picture I can see the tail of the whirlwind. Awesome!
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NatGeo shots !
ReplyDeleteMy parents both belonged to big families too. Why was 8 too many ? Who says so ? Snow white ?!
Btw, D80 is out. And you should be looking at D70S. And a new lens kit is out 18-200 VR (vibration reduction).
I was actually planning to go more often to Baywalk from now on to take various sunset shots, G. Knotee, and then post them on say, weekends or something.
ReplyDeleteI think I definitely will now :)
Oh, thank you, Ladybug. It was indeed quite an experience!
Thanks, Niceheart. Glad you like it!
That was what people kept saying, Kyels, "A tail!"
I'm sure you have wonderful cloud formation in Malaysia, too, right?
Thanks, S.A.!
Yes, I'll start educating myself about these dSLRS. 18-to-200 lens? Wow! Is it made by Nikkor, too?
Snow White and the Seven .... hahaha!
Hey Eric, also saw it from our office window! We had a clear view since we are at the 26th floor and overlooking the North harbor. It was great sight but it sure would have been better if i had my glasses on :-(
ReplyDeleteMany staff were describing how the water from the sea was going up. Parang ini-i-straw daw. I could only see the misty white tail below the darker tail (it was very clear at one point) the rest was left to the imagination... hehehe... pero enjoy pa din!
thanks for visiting my blog. Ileto's criticism of Prof. May's book is part of his book: Filipinos and their Revolution.
ReplyDeleteAh, nature can be so beautiful yet overpowering that a flood can delay your commute by hours.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots man.. Just as they always say... how can you beat the Manila sunset vista?
ReplyDeleteFrom where we were Beth, it looked as if it was raining, but closer, it may have been water is actually being sucked up. This would explain an incident that ocurred once or twice in the States when frogs came with the rain :)
ReplyDeleteIt was some nasty rain that came later on, Aurea. I was literally scared at some points because you hardly say streets/pavement, only water -- much like driving on a river.
Manila Bay sunsets, BW, are indeed awesome, not to mention that we have one of the most incredidle and dramatic cloud formation.
Many thanks for visiting here Mong :)
ReplyDeleteBTW, you had just given me an idea, too. An aunt works in UP and I'll ask her if she could borrow a book or two for me (to save money).
I will keep taking cues from your site for interesting titles :)
looking forward to your next sunset shots eric! will definitely link you up in my blog. ;)
ReplyDeleteLikewise, G. Knotte!
ReplyDeletewith a very heavy clouds you were still able to take an awesome sunset in baywalk! great capture. nakuha mo pa yung buhawi! sabi nila madalang lang daw yan mamataan sa manila bay, napanood ko rin sa news last friday.
ReplyDeletei think a dslr really suits you!
Made me feel, Iskoo, that this capture was another gift from the universe.
ReplyDeleteI promised myself to develop in-depth know how of the features of my present digicam before I entertain any further gadget lust ... hahaha!
Thanks!
i just saw this now 4 yrs after...but it still looks amazing....the contrast...the timing....the effect....3d and live
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