Thursday, March 26, 2015

Adams-apple adventure!


When you arrive at Pancian, Pagudpud there's this left turn to reach Adams. It's about 1 hour till you reach the town. 

Meanwhile, take photos!


One way to get there is to hire a truck. Roads are still under construction.




You can find several hanging bridge. 
Motorcycles pass through it when there are floods, they said. 


Municipio of Adams! Consisting of only one barangay. 


Living the simple life, it is. 

The Anuplig falls.


Don't forget to try their local products! 
I loved the lemon grass juice.

With the mini tan-ok performers. 




Food from the town. And yes, that's a fried frog. It tastes like chiken. And the other one that looks like white little eggs is what you call "buos". They're weaver ants. 





Adams was listed in my places to visit this year 2015. And thanks to my very close friend, Gem Alegre, made it possible. Now i can cross Adams. 
It was a pleasure visiting you. Till we meet again. 

HERE'S A LINK OF OUR SHORT VIDEO FOR OUR ONE DAY TRIP AT ADAMS:
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Dumalneg, Ilocos Norte


Dumalneg is Bangui's neigbour town. You get there by entering through Lanao, Bangui.
 Green rice fields with mountains at the background is the usual scenary. 

At the municipio of Dumalneg, Ilocos Norte with one of my dearest friend and tour guide, Denish.


The residents call this place, Arar-o.
 Arar-o is the ilocano name of pine trees, they said. ( I don't really know the correct spelling of it)


And if you turn around, you'll found this. A majestic river. 


A place where I'd escape to find peace if I lived nearby. 


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