On a moonlit night, Gunhuban Falls, located deep in the heart of Leyte’s forest, shimmers like a silver-encrusted emerald ring with lush, bright-green shrubbery and vines around it.
The whistle-bait, 53.3-centimeter waistline is gone. But Tetta Agustin, the 1.7-meter-tall, dusky international fashion model who ruled Europe’s catwalks in the 1970s, still turns heads when she walks into a room.
Cupid’s arrow has found its mark in the grieving hearts of two persons in the crucible of death and destruction in the wake of Super Typhoon Yolanda in Palo, Leyte.