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WOW DANAO!

The second day of Bohol adventure! The Danao Adventure Park!

We made it to the point that we would not leave Bohol if we didn't experience something EXTREME!

When I was still in the planning stage of the Bohol adventure, I had heard a lot about Danao. I had seen those who had experienced rides in the said place on you tube. While I was watching the clips with an officemate, we said "will try these ones! will do really!"

So, I set Danao on the second day of our stay. Everybody was really excited and a bit nervous as well. I had seen a lot of videos, yes, but I did not have so much idea about it.

The trip was a hell crazy as it took us 2 and half hours to get to Danao. The road was tough. But we did not care. When we arrived Danao around 10 and there were already a lot of people. I kinda felt a bit guilty as I was the one who told the driver to leave the resort 8 am. Well, like a 5th grader, I was really clueless.

Danao Adventure Park with Perry and Me

Danao Adventure Park with Perry and Me

Ok. So friends were really hurrying to register. And of course, the first adventure we'd like to try was the PLUNGE! As I heard, it's the only canyon swing in the Philippines. Imagine yourself tied up in the 50m rope and you will be falling freely from the top of a 200m cliff! That really is a heck!

But since there were a lot of people waiting to fall in the PLUNGE ride, we went straight to Suislide!

Posted by perrylet 22.02.2011 00:36 Comments (0)

Loving Night shots!

I love night photography.

Took these pictures while I was in Pasig, waiting for a dearest friend. I just got lucky that I brought my camera with me and my boyfriend did not leave the tripod at home.

1st attemp

1st attemp

Pasig Bridge 2

Pasig Bridge 2

Pasig Bridge 3

Pasig Bridge 3

This one I took while waiting for my boyfriend at the fort.

Promoting St. Lukes

Promoting St. Lukes

Posted by perrylet 21.02.2011 23:29 Comments (0)

A Stroll in Bohol

"It's not the price you pay, it's the experience!"

Bohol

Bohol

I wasn't able to document all the stuff we did in Bohol because I was a bit sick. Too pathetic! but will try to put all on this blog.

I have always been the TRAVEL organizer of my high school group and also my officemates, and I don't know which part of my characteristic they trust the most. Maybe, because am a very thrifty person that I try very hard to look for ways to make the trip very convenient to all. As an organizer, it's a bit hard for me cause all of them depend on me. I have to book flights, read travel blogs, look for contacts and a lot more. Well, I am just so lucky that I have this boyfriend who supports me in any way. Plus, he's the type who's always on the GO when I say a place very interesting to have the journey to. I can say, I am lucky. =)

Ok, so here, I set the earliest flight the airline had. It was, if am not mistaken, 5:30am, 4th of June, 2010. I always have the earliest so we can be at the place very early and spend the day to the fullest we can. Yay! I was with 8 friends, almost forgot to tell you.

bohol ticket

bohol ticket

My Boyfriend has never missed taking a picture of ticket when we fly to good places.

groggy frend

groggy frend

It was the first time again after a year I would be riding on an airplane. To tell you, I am addicted to it most especially the take off thing. It just makes me feel I am flying too fast! While, my boyfriend. he's a bit scared that he holds my hand very tight when the take off's happening, and as a supportive gf, i also do the same thing to somehow imply that everything's ok, will enjoy so much in this flight!

We arrived Tagbilaran Airport at 7am. I was really GROGGY that day as I wasn't able to sleep very well. Good that even we reached the place early, the service was ontime. We did not have to wait too long. We started the travel right away.

friends bohol

friends bohol

The first spot we went to was the BLOOD COMPACT SHRINE which the history says " the approximate spot where Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Rajah Sikatuna made a ritual to enter a pact of friendship and end the hostilities between them." (See: http://bohol-beach-resorts.com/blood-compact-site/)

Friends and I's happy faces with the Blood Compact people

Friends and I's happy faces with the Blood Compact people

It was fun but we did not stay long outside as it was really hot!

Second spot was the Baclayon church. The church, which was bulit in 15th century, is considered as the oldest church in the Philippines.
Since they have this very conservative culture (which I love about the Phil!) , the ladies who wear shorty shorts have to put on this pink cloth to cover the legs.

The Baclayon Church

The Baclayon Church

Baclayon Altar

Baclayon Altar

Exposure of legs not allowed!

Exposure of legs not allowed!

Next stop's the Man made forest. This sight is not really that amusing to maybe most of you since it looks like just a forest. But the story of this is really impressive for me. Bohol before had experienced massive flooding, so the municipal mayor decided to create this forest to somehow prevent the flooding in the place. With the help of his fellow Boholanos, their perseverance paid off and it has now become one of the famous forests in the country.

Man Made Forest

Man Made Forest

Friends Jumping high!

Friends Jumping high!

Friends Jumping high!

Friends Jumping high!

So the 4th place we went to was of course the sight I had dreamed of going the first time I saw this in my history book when I was in 3rd grade, the Chocolate hills. The time I got off the van, I took a time to look at them for I couldn't believe I was actually seeing it! My boyfriend and I promised to ourselves that moment that all of the beautiful places the Philippines has, we will have time and save money just to see them!

The Chocolate Hills are probably Bohol's most famous tourist attraction. They look like giant mole hills, or as some say, women's breasts, and remind us of the hills in a small child's drawing. Most people who first see pictures of this landscape can hardly believe that these hills are not a man-made artifact. However, this idea is quickly abandoned, as the effort would surely surpass the construction of the pyramids in Egypt. The chocolate hills consist of are no less than 1268 hills (some claim this to be the exact number). They are very uniform in shape and mostly between 30 and 50 meters high. They are covered with grass, which, at the end of the dry season, turns chocolate brown. From this color, the hills derive their name. At other times, the hills are green, and the association may be a bit difficult to make. (See : http://www.bohol.ph/article6.html)

Chocolate Hills

Chocolate Hills

Perry and I with the chocolates!

Perry and I with the chocolates!

Jumping off the Lucky Stone

Jumping off the Lucky Stone

It was almost 12nn when friends and I felt a bit hungry. Without us even uttering a word, the guide had decided to take us to Loboc river and have lunch.

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