I can't wait to announce the winners of my giveaway. It'll be in the next post.
The trip was like 60% hiking and 40% trekking.
The way to Sagada was filled with the most enchanting landscapes I had ever seen in my life!
This is the gate that seals the Church, the elementary school, the local Hospital and the general store.
Hiking at Echo Valley
Every morning at around 5 to 7 AM, there is a fog that travels around the highest points in Sagada.
Sagada is known for their Agriculture. This was when we were on our way to the rice farm.
On our way to the rice farm... (10k trek!)
Some kids that seemed so joyful before we brought out our cameras
The Sagadans refuse to use machines when it comes to plowing the field. They decide to keep their traditions and use a Carabao!
Me, tree hugging, on our way to the pottery studio.
Sagada has very tall trees.
A trip to the local market
and....
We also visited the Hanging Coffins. The people in the hanging coffins were well respected and acknowledged in the Sagada community.
Tell me what you think of my pictures! :)
4 comments:
It's good to see you back here on your blog! What lovely photos, too! Sagada looks wonderful--but I'm not so sure what I think about the Hanging Coffins. It's interesting, though.
Thanks, Jemimiah! It's nice to hear from you again as well!
Cute socks on the photo wherein you were hugging the tree :) Your Sagada trip pictures really looks cool
these pictures are gorgeous, awe-inspiring, and oh-so cool! love it :)
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