Bohol: Revisited
It is exactly two years ago today when I first step foot in Bohol. Luckily, I was one of those who will attend the seminar to be held at the Bohol Beach Club.June 20, 2003, Friday. We left in two batches. I was among the first batch to leave Manila for Bohol. We arrived before lunch. While waiting for the others to arrive, we checked out the resort's facilities.
The seminar started after lunch, finishing in the early part of the evening. We had our dinner near the beach.
Bohol Beach Club Pool. (20Jun2003)
Bohol Sunrise. (21Jun2003)
Horizon. (21Jun2003)
Afterwhich, we proceeded to Pamilacan Island where we saw a make-shift museum containing the jaws of dead whale and dolphins. Then, we moved to the other side of the island to eat our lunch at the (white) beach.
Museum at Pamilacan Island. (21Jun2003)
Back to Bohol Beach Club, I decided to rest in the cottage for a few minutes before checking out the resort and to get some pictures. This is when I spotted the rainbow.
Rainbow. (21Jun2003)
Banca. (21Jun2003)
Bohol Sunset. (21Jun2003)
June 22, 2003, Sunday. Our last day at Bohol. We cannot leave the place without visiting the Chocolate Hills and the Tarsier. The night before, it was arranged that we would be hiring a van for the tour. It will be a tight schedule since we have to make sure that we are back in the resort by lunch time, enough time for a bite and leave for the airport.
On the way to chocolate hills, we can see a hill here and there. Not that exciting, really. Until we reached our destination, where we will climb several steps to see a better view. It did not prepare me for what I am about to see. All I can say was, "Whoa!". The beauty and the grandeur of it all cannot be captured by the camera. (I took pictures anyway. hehe!) One has to see it personally to witness its magnificence.
Our next stop is the place where we can see the tarsier, which is considered as the smallest primate in the world. The tarsiers have enormous eyes, long tails, and pads at the end of each of their fingers and toes. The pads let them climb trees very well. I held one at the back of my hand. It is almost the same size (if not smaller) as my fist.
Then, like a well-oiled machine, we were back in the resort just in time for lunch and a take-off... c",)
4 Comments:
hanep sa memory! hahaha...imagine that was what...2 yrs ago and you remember what happened like it was just yesterday. bow ako syo friendship. great pics there. sabi ko na syo pwede ka na mafeature sa gallery. naksss...;-)
op kors! the pictures helped para ma-recall lahat yun.. hehehe!
wasn't these the pictures na nafeature sa "time mag."hehehehe,galing mo tita...rac
korek ka dyan! c",)
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