It was definitely one of the fastest packing I had. It was the night before the trip that Ferdz invited me to a nature trip in Nueva Vizcaya. Although the invitation was so sudden, I could not miss this chance of spending this trip with the masters of travel/photo blogs.
Ferdz, Oggie and Erick met me at Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija then we went on a almost a three-hour ride to the town proper of Sta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya. There are only two trips available from the town proper to Imugan so we waited for the first trip that departed at noon. The jeepney ride was for about thirty-minutes on an uphill, unpaved but scenic road. We then proceeded to Kalahan Dormitory which will be our home for the next two days.
Barangay Imugan in Sta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya is first and foremost, a researchers place. Its vast forests and natural environment are its main draw. So in this and my upcoming posts let me share to you the natural wonders of Imugan and its surrounding place starting with the river that is just literally steps-away from Kalahan Dormitory.
Steep Stones and Shallow Waters
Soft Flow of Imugan River
Cascade in Blue
Rusty and Strong
The Footbridge And the Stone Steps
Walk Through Me
The Footbridge Above the River
Ferdz, Oggie and Erick met me at Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija then we went on a almost a three-hour ride to the town proper of Sta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya. There are only two trips available from the town proper to Imugan so we waited for the first trip that departed at noon. The jeepney ride was for about thirty-minutes on an uphill, unpaved but scenic road. We then proceeded to Kalahan Dormitory which will be our home for the next two days.
Barangay Imugan in Sta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya is first and foremost, a researchers place. Its vast forests and natural environment are its main draw. So in this and my upcoming posts let me share to you the natural wonders of Imugan and its surrounding place starting with the river that is just literally steps-away from Kalahan Dormitory.
More of Imugan on my next posts.
Parang calendar yung kuha mo. Tahimik yung tubig sa tingin ko. Pero maingay ba?
ReplyDeleteNamiss ko na ang hanging birdge. those were the elementary days.
I love hanging bridges!
ReplyDeleteThose water look so majestic! Clean and smooth. How do you do it attorney?
ReplyDeleteNgayon ko lang napuntahan blog mo, ang galin gmo kumuha ng pics! Taas kamay ako! Paturo naman :)
ReplyDeletenice pics. galing ng mga kuha.
ReplyDeleteI, too, love hanging bridges, though nowadays I need a bridge that can acomodate my electric wheelchair.
ReplyDeleteI do, however, love the pictures on your site. Thank you
ganda nung focus sa rusty and strong... cool... hehehe tama ang sabi nila, parang calendar... hehehe
ReplyDeleteHapet! Mga Oman Shots talaga. Nakuha mo yung flow nung river. Hehe. Nice to finally travel with you.
ReplyDeletenapansin ko agad yung daloy ng tubig...musika yung dating sakin lalot nat gumagapang yung tubig alon sa picture!
ReplyDeleteVery... Very nice blog.salutations
ReplyDeletedefinitely one of the best group trip this year that i missed. the place is really stunning bro.
ReplyDeletecute ang hanging bridge. alam mo ba? ang sarap tumakbo dyan.
ReplyDeletewow! oman-shot! biruin mo yun, nauna pa kitang nakasama sa travel kesa kay dom. hehe
ReplyDeleteSuperb effect on the water... you keep on finding beautiful and unspoiled spots all over the Philippines!
ReplyDeleteYou used a very slow shutter speed? I like the "softness" of the water...
ReplyDeleteWow! ganda inggit ako... pano ba kumuha n shots na ganyan lalo na sa tubig... inggit ako... jejejejjeje
ReplyDeleteamazing! what have you done with the water? It looks so foamy, misty, i can't explain. so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNaks naman. Ang ganda ng effect ng tubig. Natural ba yan?
ReplyDeleteHi, Lawstude. Ang galing ng kuha mo ng tubig. Sana, makakasama din ako sa mga adventures ninyo... :)
ReplyDeleteang ganda.. ganda ng pagkakuha...
ReplyDeletekakainggit.
musta na po
So calm and mysterious...definitely one worthwhile nature trip...
ReplyDeleteganda ng mga kuha mo sa tubig... panu mo yun ginawa? galing!
ReplyDeletehindi pa din kumukupas ang galing mo sa pagkuha ng pics atty...sobrang ganda talaga at gumaganda pa lalo..panalo!=D
ReplyDeletehindi ba nakakatakot maglakad sa hanging bridge??
advance happy birthday=D
Great place. Awesome photos!
ReplyDeleteAng ganda ng shots! The last time I felt waterfalls was years ago na in (Mambukal Falls) Bacolod. I love walking on a hanging bridge although I'm a bit scared.
ReplyDeletewow, lots of nature. I'm sure you had fun spending time with the crew :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone, great shot on the waters. Parang bulak lang.
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