In Search of Baguio and Sagada
Monday, December 17, 2007

Day 6: Drama in Sagada

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Since arriving in the Philippines, the days have really passed us by. After a day of caving and hiking yesterday, the whole gang (or most of...

A Social Guide to UP Baguio.

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UP Baguio is a noticeably fun university. Despite being not as financially and technologically endowed as Monash University, it is bursting ...
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The Lighting of the Twig of Education

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The Sagada National High School is located amidst the high mountains of Northern Luzon Island with an amazing backdrop of lush greenery that...
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Montañosa Research Development Center (MRDC)

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MRDC was established in 1978 and it was the first NGO in Mt. Province. The MRDC speaker, Mr. Robert Pangod, explain that the reason behind t...
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Mysterious Stones in Sagada

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In the scorching Sagadan mid-morning, our group took a stroll to an agricultural village to see Dap-ay. The Dap-ay is a circular gathering p...
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Female Comfort Rooms

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The idea of home is very fluid nowadays. One of the many ways to identify a home is where toilet tissues unroll endlessly and clean water gu...
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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...
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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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