Thursday, October 6, 2011

God's little paradise.

That's Bohol! I went there last year--not once, but twice! First with my close friends at work last February, and second with my team last March.

Yeah, right. I just couldn't get enough of this place. Actually I didn't plan for this to happen. It just did! No regrets here, because every place we went to is breathtaking, and you would want to visit this place again and again.

Anyways, I was just looking at some of my old pics, when I stumbled upon my adventures in Bohol. And of course I immediately decided to share some of them with you guys.

Here, check these out:

--this is one of Panglao's spectacular sunrises--

--to start our Bohol tour, I took a picture of a map so I would be guided (somehow)--

--this is the Hinagdanan Cave, where a lot of stalagmites and stalactites live; the water in this cave is also said to be sacred--

--the site where the Blood Compact was done--

--the famous Baclayon Church; we didn't get to see the choir though--

--the pet Python; I just remained outside because I was too chicken to come in--

--but I did get close to an endangered specie though: the Tarsier!--

--the end of the Loboc River Cruise is the Busay Waterfall--

--fiesta banners! I just like it because they're so colorful and festive--

--the stairs that you have to take in order to view the famous Chocolate Hills--

--and there they are!--

--you can see this wishing well upon arriving at the peak; they say your wish will indeed come true here--

--Markie goofing off while we listen to this kid about the Butterfly Sanctuary--

--everyone striking a pose at the Man-Made Forest--

--attempting to take a professional shot (hehe)--

--trying to make it through a very long and scary bridge--

 --the Sagbayan Peak where you can also see the Chocolate Hills--

--one of the floating restaurants that serve delicious eat-all-you-can food--

--the famous Loboc River--

--the Harmony Hotel in Panglao--

--one of  my reps, as if waiting for someone near the Baclayon Church--

Overall, we had a lot of fun, and had a lot of Kalamay! Just checking on these old pics is making me crave for the sweet delicacy! I'd love to visit Bohol again. When would that be? Hmmm... :)

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