Thursday, April 7, 2011

Day2: Carmen Chocolate Hills and Bilar Man-Made Forest

Carmen Chocolate Hills

Trek again? Yeap, definitely! It will take more than a hundred steep steps to reach the top of the Carmen view deck. Guests that time compose of 95% foreigners – European. So bad that when you say excuse for them to move a bit farther so you could take a photo with good view, they wouldn’t mind you. But when they do the same to you and if you do what they did, they’ll reiterate. No etiquette. Hmmmm But we have to be patient, because somehow they contribute to our country’s income. You could see a photo below where a man is taking a picture of me, that’s because he saw me taking a photo of their group. Hehe



Bilar Man-Made Forest

This man-made forest is a curling road planted with mahogany. It reminds me of our mini-plantation of mahogany and gymilina in Isabela. Anyway, I dunno how many kilometers this forest is but I took a video of it, end-to-end. Going back to Loboc, we stopped at the Man-Made forest to take photo. Kuya Leo, our driver took that jump shot, great, eh? I wonder what they would do with the mahogany when it’ll mature. Hehe Will they harvest the trees and replant?


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