In Search of Baguio and Sagada
Sunday, December 16, 2007

Day 5: Discovering Sagada

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Dear diary I woke up earlier than usual to pray and to have a walk around the cottage. I ate my breakfast at St. Joseph Café and had a chees...

The Sumaging Caves: Part 2

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Today, 8 brave Monash-ians (Maxine, Eunice, Alia, Feeza, Grace, Temme, Max and me) with their 2 fun-loving student guides (Chinee and Rommel...

The Sumaging Cave: Part 1

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On the 15th of December the whole ‘Philippines’ gang was divided into 2 groups. Since there are some of them who did not want to go on a cav...
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A Taste of Filipino Culture

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I must say that the Filipino culture is one of a kind. Despite how the media would portray the people from developing countries, the people ...
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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Day 4: Into Sagada

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Today hailed a long and arduous journey (about six hours on a winding and bumpy road by bus) to Sagada and like the champions that my roomma...
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Friday, December 14, 2007

Day 3: Me, the Filipino?

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Okay, so it's day 3 already, how time flies! When I look back on what has happened since day 1, being mistaken to be a local was a funny...
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ORNUS

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At five in the evening, we visited the ORNUS (Organisasyon dagiti Nakurapay nga Umili ti Syudad), an organization focused on helping the urb...
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Monash Crew
Baguio, Sagada, Philippines
We are the intrepid adventurers from Monash University, 15 girls, 3 guys and 2 pathfinders.    --   We go in search of knowledge - to rejoice in the understanding of Diversity.   --  Our destination?  --   Baguio and Sagada (2007)  --   This is our story.
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