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Monday, September 2, 2013

The Killers on the 26th



The Killers are coming in Manila. AGHHHH!!

They are one of my favorite bands. I think this is their concert after their gig in Singapore for the Singapore Formula One GP. I am was nuts since last Friday, this was announced on April and I did not know!! ughhhh. Maybe be next time!

*bitter mode* #Davaoenaproblems
Sharing to you my favorite the Killers song:




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Monday, August 5, 2013

Korean Variety Show Obsession

I have been a Korean drama fan. Last month, I was watching Kim Tae-Hee's latest project the newly-finished Jang Ok Jung: Live by Love, it is about the life of Jang Hui-Bin one of the most beautiful women in the Joseon Dynasty and became the famous concubine. While browsing SBS like page in Facebook to check some spoilers, I read some Facebook readers about Running Man. I heard the name of the show, and my sister mentioned that her favorite Korean boyband Big Bang were among the guest. So I watched the Big Bang episode of Running Man on YouTube, and the show was so fun. I decided to watched all the episodes starting from the pilot.

Currently I am now on the 88th episode. Every episode never fails me to laugh, their pranks are funny!

 It is also one of my bucketlist to be a guest of this show.


Kwang-Soo, Jong-Kookie, Suk-hyung, Mong Ji-Hyo, Jong-Ki, Suk-Jin, Haroro, Gary






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Hanging Coffins at Echo Valley Park

After witnessing the amazing sunrise at Kiltepan Peak, we went straight to the famous hanging coffins. We passed by the modern cemetery, and there is a "grave" with a glass where you can peek the dead(?) (I did not dare to peek, because I might awake the dead) before reaching the old coffins. It was a long but a nice walk going to the coffins.

Walk in the park.


Modern cemetery

I think it was called Echo Valley because we try to scream since it is called "Echo Valley", our voice echoed and my little cousins had fun. As we almost reached the coffins we have to hike downhill. and wahlaaaa. Amazeballs. the famous hanging coffins. Hanging coffins are not only seen in Echo Valley but in also other parts of Sagada, some are deep below the where the hanging coffins in the photo that was covered by the big branches of trees surrounding it.

Hanging the coffins were the tradition practice of the people in Sagada. It is still a practice today, there are some Sagada natives requested that their dead body will be hanged and not be placed and buried in the "modern" cemetery.

Hanging Coffins







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Monday, July 29, 2013

Sunrise in Sagada

The road going to Sagada is a "no joke" for some but for me it was fine, I disregard the elevation and how crooked the road was as long as I did not felt dizzy during the travel. We arrived in Sagada almost 7pm from Baguio City. I thought Sagada is just an hour away from Baguio hehehehe based from our trusted GPS its estimated travel duration is 5hrs.

Our first day was packed with so much activities. Sunrise watching is the first leg of our Sagada adventure. We were up 5:00 am then when straight to Kiltepan Peak to catch the beautiful sunrise, my very first experience. Amazing to be on top of the clouds and witness the one of God's creation. As Mr. Sun is up, below the peak there are beautiful terraces.

At the same time, we had our breakfast in order for us to go to our next location.










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Monday, May 13, 2013

From Baguio to Sagada


Before the vacation, my family had a meeting on where will we visit. My father and aunt they wanted to visit Sagada. In my thought, Sagada ahhh ok and I was worried if the road was good, safe. I imagined the road would be like from the show World's Dangerous Roads.

We only spent a day and one night in Baguio. We arrived at Baguio around 6pm, and on the next day we went to the tourist spots in the city then travel to Sagada via Halsema Highway in the afternoon. I can not sleep during road trips and going to places during the first time of my visit because I want to see the places before reaching the destination. During the travel the thought of worrying what the road might be like was gone. While we were in Burnham Park we asked the boat operator about the road going to Sagada and was kind to share some of the tourist we can found. We were assured that the road going there was good. And it was true.

Halsema Highway is one of the craziest road I've travel. Lots of blind curves, subida but it has a breathtaking view and the government did a great job on improving the highway (the people's money). I was not scared seeing the "bakilid" beside the road because I trust my cousin driver.


credits: www.thepinoyexplorer.com