ENGKANTO in the Tamarind Tree
Tue, Mar 30, 2010
The first time I heard the word Engkanto was from my Aunt Naty. Aunt Naty was a very ordinary woman that lived in the mountains and possessed fortune-telling powers that were never to be doubted.
Glimpse of the Unseen
This husband and wife live in the northern part of Luzon of the Philippine Islands where mysteries and enchantment abound. They crave adventures of any kind and explorations like caves, trails, mountains and finding fossils, crystals, rocks and minerals.
Mark and Luisa love art, fantasy, nature and life itself, planning on visiting more of the mystical places here in the Philippines, learning the lore of the Filipino people, and through it unveiling the realm of the unseen world...
Mark has been a member of Enchanted Folk since December 2007
Tue, Mar 30, 2010
The first time I heard the word Engkanto was from my Aunt Naty. Aunt Naty was a very ordinary woman that lived in the mountains and possessed fortune-telling powers that were never to be doubted.
Wed, Jun 30, 2010
I remember when I was in college as I entered our classroom one day; my classmates were all agog telling their story. There were twelve of them recounting what had happened the night before whilst returning home from a party.