Mar 26, 2008

Cave Connection



It's a coffin in Lumiang Cave. The coffins there are very simple and were just carved from pine logs. The guide points out that caves are for common people and cliffs (hangging coffins) are for the rich.

Wild Berries



Wild berries I saw on my way to Lake Danom.

Lost



This photo is very memorable. I took this when I got lost on my way to Mt. Ampacao via Lake Danom. The white things in the middle are the houses in Besao, the next town after Sagada.

Haddeku

I asked the owner what Haddeku means. She replied that she doesn't know, it is just a combination of the names of her three kids.



Mar 25, 2008

Hut



This photo was taken on my way to Lake Danom. The hut looks deserted and possibly just a storage for harvested crops.

Rooster



A rooster vocalizing on my way to Lake Danom.

Reservoir in Aguid



I think the people in the photo are fishing. This was taken on our way to Bangaan from Aguid.

Aguid Rice Terraces



Mar 24, 2008

Bomod-ok





Aka Big Waterfall.

Fidelisan



This photo was taken while I'm descending the loooong stairs that lead to Fidelisan. The terraces here are made of rocks unlike those in Banaue which are made of soil.







Mar 23, 2008

Calvary Hill




















Sagada Fire House




The white building is the hospital, next to it is the small fire house, and the Sagada Community Consumer's Cooperative.

Second Day Dawn

Back to Town Proper from Kiltepan











Kiltepan












I went to Kiltepan via a shortcut indicated in the map but not frequently used. The trail is via the road going to Mapiyaaw Sagada Pension. I nearly got lost (again!) because the trail is not well defined.

I didn't see a tower there but the view of the rice terraces are very good and is worth the long walk.

Welcome Billboard




Registration is required because they collect a 10 peso environment fee and so that they'll know if anything untoward happens. There's a curfew too, although it's not strictly enforced. Mrs Green House quips that some of her foreign guests come in as late as 2 in the morning.

Cemetery








This is the cemetery of Sagada. A few steps up is the Calvary Hill. This is where I saw the tomb stone of John Yamashita.

St. Mary's Church, Bell




















It's located in front (or is it the back?) of the church. By the way, although established much later than Roman Catholism, the Episcopal Church of the Philippines owns the following:


-- Theological Seminary
St. Andrew's Theological Seminary, Quezon City
-- Colleges
Trinity College of Quezon City
Easter College, Baguio City
Brent Hospital School of Midwifery, Zamboanga City
-- High Schools
St. Andrew, Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat
St. Francis, Upi, Maguindanao
Good Shepherd, Calarian, Zamboanga
St. Stephen, Binondo, Manila
Trinity, Quezon City
Easter School, Baguio City
St. Paul, Balbalan, Kalinga
St. Mary, Sagada, Mountain Province
St. James, Besao, Mountain Province
St. Alfred, Besao, Mountain Province
6 Elementary Schools 54 Preparatory Schools
4 International Schools (Brent Schools -- Baguio, Laguna, Manila, Subic)
-- Hospitals
St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon City
Brent Hospital, Zamboanga City
St. Theodore's, Sagada, Mountain Province

(lifted from: http://www.geocities.com/maochiph/Episcopal_Church_Phils.html)

Sagada Coop Canteen



After the Echo Valley hike, I had snacks in Coop Canteen. Their banana cake is nice and cheap. The cake plus sofdrinks is only 30 something pesos. And a serving is very big for one person.