TREKKING TO KABIGAN FALLS.....
The Buko Stand That Was Located Strategically.....
A Rest House In The Middle Of The Foot Bridge.....
Field Of Dreams.....
Leap Of Faith.....
Smooth.....
Towards The End.....
A Boy Watching The Falls.....
Still Enjoying The Falls.....
Contemplation.....
Kanino Ang Mga Itich?.....
Guess?.....
Pagudpud, the name alone conjures a sandy white beach with crystal clear waters to most people, as it is even sometimes called "Boracay of The North".
But we decided to go somewhere else in Pagudpud though. So we hiked a few kilometers and went to Kabigan Falls. At the entrance or base of the place which was near the parking area, tourists are required to hire a tour guide. The guide is actually necessary to someone who is not familiar with the place. But I was grateful to him since he offered to carry my tripod and at the same time, he acted as a "model" in our pictures which needed a human element in it. These guides are actually farmers who live within the area. I think their local government was right in teaching these farmers the value of tourism as an added means of income.
Marc and Ka Luis stayed behind and decided to rest after that grueling hours we spent under the midday sun taking pictures. But because of the fact that there were stretches in the terrain that we walked on that actually was under the shades of trees, we proceeded to go to the falls then. Ah falls! It would have been nice to cool off by taking a dip along its catch basin.
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