After the 1.5 hrs of downhill trek along the Banga-an Rice Terraces and passing through the villages of Modongo, Banga-an, and Fidelisan, we were able to reach the Bomod-ok Falls. Others call it the ‘Big Falls‘ due its enormous size  having the water fall from 150ft high which is almost as tall as a 20-storey [...]

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We just see post cards of rice terraces from our social studies class in elementary, now, we’re actually walking, or should I say trekking, on one. First in our list of activity in Sagada was trekking the Banga-an Rice Terraces, something I nor Sago haven’t done before.

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An active volcano that became popularly known for its 1991 eruption, Mt. Pinatubo is located in the provincial borders of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga in Luzon, Philippines.

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Sago on March 21st, 2009

Located 275 kilometers north of Metro Manila, Philippines , Sagada is located in a valley near the central Cordillera between the mountains of main Cordillera Ranges and the Ilocos Range. It is just beside Bontoc, the provincial capital of Mt. Province and is only a few hours from Baguio.
Sagada is famous for its traditional “hanging [...]

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