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View Larger Before, the lagoon was just an area filled with tall grass and a few trees. But as time passed by, the area became like a forest, filled with tall, sturdy trees which offers relaxation to anyone who visits. Countless faces have walked passed. Several footsteps accompanied by laughter, by different discussions on love, friendship, life. The trees are silent witnesses to stories of life shared by people who seek their shade. Standing still, providing a silent relaxation venue amidst the chaos. Those trees served as an escape from the problems brought by the life in the city and the university. The lagoon served as a sanctuary, the tall trees served as a boundary line that keeps chaos outside and peacefulness inside. It had been truly a venue for changes and richness of life, as presented by the people who unconsciously leave a piece of their life’s story behind.
Words by Rafael Samson
Photo by Samantha Gonzales