Posted in 1st Trip, Places to Visit on Jan 4th, 2009
Sagada: Smiling our way to the Sumaguing Cave
If you’ve been to Sagada and have experienced going through the Sumaguing Cave, then I am sure that you are familiar with this scenario:
A bunch of Sagada first-timers happily walking down the road to the Sumaguing Cave. All of their clothes are still bright and clean. And just [...]
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Posted in 1st Trip, Thoughts of Sagada on Jan 1st, 2009
There are many Koreans in Baguio City and most of them are there to study English. Now I’m not sure why they chose to be there instead of here in Manila. I guess it’s cheaper and the climate’s probably closer to their own back home.
Some of them would visit Sagada, Bontoc or Banaue.
On my [...]
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Posted in 1st Trip, Thoughts of Sagada on Aug 7th, 2008
This photo was taken on my first trip to Sagada. They are the three loveliest ladies that ever set foot there.
They’re Amie, Adeth and Elena.
I seldom see them now and I deeply miss them.
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Posted in 1st Trip, Places to Visit on Jun 28th, 2008
On my way to Echo Valley, I was amazed to see a cemetery on top of the hill behind the St. Mary’s Church. It was my first trip and Sagada quickly proved that she has a lot of surprises for the first-time visitor.
And right beside it, a few steps down, was the Globe mobile antenna. [...]
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Posted in 1st Trip on Oct 15th, 2007
The sun had already hidden behind the mountains of Sagada and the cold mist of the night was starting to embrace all souls. An hour of rolling and crawling in the bowels of the Sumaging Cave left me soppy and dirty, but far from cold.
I walked and walked with my eyes fixed up high looking [...]
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