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Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Sagada... Umali Kayo!

Wow! Sagada was great! Never have I seen such perfect harmony between earth and sky. God is the true artist. His works are wonderful.
Except where we got intestinal flu from too much mountain rice, I loved every bit of the trip. The view from the 12-hour drive was great, but not nearly as great as the ones we actually saw IN Sagada.
Rock Inn, our humble abode for two and a half days, proved to be the best in accommodations in the whole of Sagada. Next to the Ganduyan Inn or Sagada Guest House for that matter, five stars na siya. And it was even better coz our backyard was this nice garden with a huts and a stone formation where we had a bonfire. There was also this cafe where we made our chocolate fondue and got Regina semi-tipsy from Mountain Rice Wine. Cute!
Echo Valley was our first stop on Saturday morning. We trekked up and down the rocks and roots to see the view of the
Hanging Coffins. Actually, the coffins were nothing great, but the view was splendid. We did a liberty scream wherein all of the mountains echoed back the scream. What a relief!

We had lunch at the
Yoghurt House after the scream. They have really good fried chicken and banana yoghurt.
Then went to this area further down the town where we picnicked by the cliff overlooking the
Sagada Rice Terraces. It is truly an 8th World Wonder. Never have I seen such beautiful terraces. They look like steps from afar but the height of one level is actually equivalent to a person and a half.
The next day was another adventure trip. We off-roaded to, supposed to be, the peak of this mountain but we could only go so much coz the Trooper's tires could only go so far. So we just sang away by the cliff while Kuya Mandy and Kuya Nicky found a way to get the Trooper back in track. Easy for the Vitara. And since were creating such a ruckus, this guy suddenly came out of nowhere with a gun. Thankfully, he was the protector of the place and was just trying to help us out.

And then we went to mass in what was supposed to be the Mt. Carmel Church of Sagada. Since most of the people there are Anglicans who played baseball, the handful of Catholics present heard mass at the church construction site. A pretty good experience to end the day.
And after having gone through all those rough roads, the drive back home was heaven.
Music: Deep - Binoculars
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