Tuesday, June 10, 2008


My VIP escorts could only care light arms inside.

How do you tell the Barkers, Fixers, and Canvassers apart?
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Camiguin. I'll won't be posting while I'm in my next trip in Mongolia!



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Katibawasan Falls, Camiguin, Philippines



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The crab was delicious.

This is the vehicle for the day tour around the island.


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Lunch at a fish farm.

This is the crab before, and after...


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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Rice fields in Camiguin, Philippines

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The soda swimming pool was of course sponsored by Coca-Cola, but they did not go so far as to replace the water with Coke.



More farm animals, just wandering around tourist areas.
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The ruins of the old Spanish church did not have many visitors so farm animals could roam around freely.

I doubt the ruins of the church will remain many more years before they are reclaimed by the jungle.

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Friday, June 06, 2008

Views of the sunken cemetary


This photo was taken from the cross. To take a boat there was very cheap...less than a dollar I think...

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Photos from the Via Cruzes trail . The statues and the trail were falling apart, but the view was still worth the climb.


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Camiguin, Philippines

Travel by jeepney

In the distance on the right is the sunken cemetary, the previous site of a Spanish cemetary before a volcanic eruption sunk it into the sea.

Philippines is very much a catholic country. There were 12 statues on a pathway to the top of the hill ending in a statue representing the resurrection.
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