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June 17th 2008
Published: August 9th 2008
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Sleep wouldn't come even in this semi-luxury, AC'ed bus. Maybe it had to do with still being on a natural high from swimming with the whale sharks. Or maybe it was because of the frequent stops for bathroom breaks and midnight dinners. Or maybe, just maybe, it had to do with the heart-breaking, never-ending screams of a baby one row back. Whatever the cause, sleep just wouldn't come. All night we ... Read Full Entry



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somewhere along the way to Sagada



11th August 2008

Flintstones
You look too modern to be the Flintstones, but the cave looks big enough for both of you. I enjoyed the pictures.
11th August 2008

WUNDERFULLL!
The cave experience must be very thrilling for you both. The Flintstones cave do not have water, so this was a plus for you. Were the coffins really hanging? I would love to see that.
11th August 2008

And you guys made it to Banaue?
My god, you guys have been everywhere....nice blog, great pictures!
12th August 2008

Wow...
I love ricefields! En die underground shizzle ziet er echt glibberig, yet impressive uit. U guys should really really go to Indo.... shame on u! ;-)
13th August 2008

banaue, sagada
good story on your banaue and sagada trip. unfortunately for me and my husband, we didn't see much of sagada because a typhoon caught up with us when we were recently there. envious of your cave trip. anyway, happy travelling!
13th August 2008

You all are incredible. The caves look scary but that's you Vibes 'adventure" is your thing. Anyways, take care of yourselves, the Lord's guidance.
23rd September 2008

It's amazing the places you two go. Love the caves.

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