I’ve only been to Bokong Falls (Small Falls as people refer to it in relation to the much bigger Bomod-ok Falls) and the one time that I went there, it happened to be raining.
So not surprisingly, the water was brownish from the soil that was washed away from the mountains and rice terraces.
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Is that you? Oh no! You’ve ruined the lovely view. Mukhang masarap maligo diyan.
wahh I want 2 be there…kakainggit ka naman…
@Gem
Hahaha! Malakas ka palang mang-asar.
@Irel
Kung inggit ka, punta na!
i have gone to Sagada but haven’t gone to that spot. guess i have a reason to go back to Sagada!
Wow! Nice place! I like it! : )
Wow, I haven’t been there for awhile. Here’s me and a friend in the pool back in the 80s: http://www.tribo.org/photos/?a=the-philippine-cordilleras&i=57
such a nice place!
Happy Holidays, MJ! ;o)
is that the famous Bokong falls?? i wish i can go there…