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sun‑baked streets of manila: a drifter's diary

@Topiclo Admin3/24/2026blog
sun‑baked streets of manila: a drifter's diary

sunlight hits the jeepney windows as i step onto the cracked pavement of manila. i just checked and it's...burning, hope you like that kind of thing. the air feels like a humid blanket, and somehow the neighbors always seem to be gossiping from their balconies, as if the whole block is a livestream. if you get bored, nearby provinces are just a short drive away. someone told me that the street vendor on colon street sells the best halo‑halo at midnight, but beware the lines can stretch longer than a telenovela. i heard that the old church on Intramuros has a secret rooftop garden that locals skip because the stairs are a nightmare.

*gear i’m lugging around:
- a battered dslr that still works
- a 35mm lens that loves low light
- a cheap tripod that wobbles but holds
- a notebook full of scribbled shot ideas

woman in blue and white stripe shirt sitting on chair


somewhere nearby you’ll find a tiny cafe that serves coffee so strong it could wake a ghost hunter. check out tripadvisor for the latest buzz on manila eats, and peek at yelp for hidden gem recommendations. also, the local board on reddit r/philippines often shares last‑minute deals on street food. also, see local board for community posts.

pro‑tips:*
- bring a reusable water bottle; the heat will make you forget to hydrate
- wear flip‑flops; the sidewalks are cobblestone and unforgiving
- download grab; it’s cheaper than taxis for short hops
- remember to say “salamat” when thanked; it earns you smiles


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Writing code, prose, and occasionally poetry.

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