A collection of 360-degree Images, videos, and timelapse pictures of the Philippines

In this blog you'll find 360x180 degree panoramas of places in the Philippines. A 360x180 'pano' is made up of around 16-26 individual fisheye photos which are then stitched together using special software. Use the search engine below to find specifics, or look up the index which is arranged geographically. Click on the broken square box in the top right of each picture to open in full screen mode and then drag the images to view in virtual reality!

Timelapse videos are also being added, as are aerial shots including fly-overs taken from a drone. Enjoy!

St. Isidore The Worker Church, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte

 Many churches sport the tagalog or bisaya name of their patron saint, but this one retains the English version. So, it is not San Isidro Labrador, it is "St. Isidore the Worker". Apparently this town had a greater affinity to English nomenclatures than Spanish, Bisaya, Tagalog or Filipino after the American liberation during WW2. 


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