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My daughter visited two friends of hers, twin sisters actually, last March of this year. They lived in a high rise condominium in Pasay City, Philippines. If you are familiar with the area, or even just Google it, Pasay City is quite close to the Manila Bay, one of the most scenic and historical places in the country.
Manila Bay is a harbor that also serves as the Port of Manila as it's location along the western coast of Manila City allows it to easily export and import goods to and from neighboring countries. Its coastline goes on of 190 KM while its baywalk is about 2 KM long. The baywalk runs along Roxas Boulevard and best known as a sunset watching area since you get a clear view of the sun setting behind the horizon from the baywalk. Aside from watching the sunset and taking a stroll here, people can also try dine at various restaurants, cafes, and bars here while enjoying the scenic view of the bay.
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While she was there she realized that the condominium unit of the twin sisters was overlooking the Manila Bay and that the bay's famous sunsets could actually be viewed right from the balcony of the condominium. Here are some photos taken of the sunset that day.
What a luxury it is to have a front seat to these spectacular sunsets. I would even say, the best seats in the house. I really think I could spend all my late afternoons by the balcony and bask in the ever-changing colors of these sunset clouds. Some guys (or gals) have all the luck. But I guess, after living in this condominium for years, the novelty wears off and the spectacle becomes just an ordinary occurrence as is the case for the twins.