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Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey
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A chill out day
San Fernando City
,
Philippines
As we arrived pretty late in San Juan yesterday afternoon, Chris just wanted a chill day relaxing on the beach, watching the surfers.
A guy with only 1 leg who was surfing - amazing !
Watching the surfers wishing we could do the same
So we took a break and did very little except taking a short walk along the beach.
A walk along San Juan beach
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on March 18, 2011
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San Juan
San Juan
,
Philippines
Leaving San Juan on the bus
Having felt we had made the most out of our short trip to Vigan we left early this morning after breakfast and travelled to San Juan.
View from our balcony
View from our balcony
Where we stayed
This is predominately aimed towards surfers, which obviously we are not, as the sea is pretty rough but that didn't stop it from being a lovely stop-off on our way to the mountains.
Amazing sunset
Another amazing sunset
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on March 17, 2011
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San Juan
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A day of alternative public transport
Vigan
,
Philippines
Today we went exploring around Vigan.
Us in tricycle sidecar
Us squeezed into a tricycle sidecar
Firstly we went to a place where they make traditional terracotta pots crammed into a sidecar on a tricycle.
Guy making pots, very quickly
Guy making pots old school
Lots of pots
Arty shot of clay pots
50m kiln built in 1823
Inside the 50m kiln which was built in 1823
Kevin the clay trampling Karibu
Then we decided to get a horse-and-cart to go around the old town.
In the carriage
Our horse and carriage
Our horse and carriage
Our driver
Locals playing cards
Passing another horse and cart
Vigan Cathedral
What we really wanted to do was go through the MacDonalds drive-through whilst we were on it.
Chris' new church
Chris with Reverend Ronald
But due to our inability to speak Ilocano or Tagalog (the two local languages) we failed and instead went back to our guest
House
! We still had an awesome day though
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chrischarly
on March 16, 2011
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Vigan
,
Philippines
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From Pagudpud-Vigan
Laoag
,
Philippines
This morning after starving Chris all day yesterday feeding him only water he was back to being his usual self, so we decided to move on to Vigan.
A local shop
Shacks by the river
This was actually a lot easier than we thought it would be, taking a tricycle to the highway and then a bus came almost instantly!
Our bus ride to Vigan
The bus was so comfy the ride didn't seem that long.
Entering Vigan
A Jeepney
We found accomodation quite easily in an old
House
extended into a hotel.
The room we could have had if we weren't backpackers!
Chairs at the hotel, not made for Charly
Our hotel, Grandpa's Inn
We then decided to go walking around the town for a while surprised at just how modern Vigan is.
Unesco Heritage city with old Spanish buildings
written by
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on March 15, 2011
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Laoag
,
Philippines
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Poorly Chris and stupid, stupid virus makers
Pagudpud
,
Philippines
Local children playing
Chris was up all night feeling really poorly, so although our plan was to leave today we decided it would be best to post-pone until he was well enough to travel.
Rice Farmers house
It turns out that it was the right decision as we turned the laptop on a little later to discover that a virus had hacked its way in! Why do people even create them in the first place?! So, so selfish! So most of our day consisted of trying to fix the problem...
A cock
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on March 14, 2011
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Pagudpud
,
Philippines
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A trip around Pagudpud
Pagudpud
,
Philippines
Today we had a friggin' awesome day, going on a trip around Pagudpud with our new-found tsunami refugees...
Great view on trek to the falls
Our guide to the falls
A turtle the locals had caught, dinner me thinks !
Kids playing in river
Trecking back from the falls
The highlight of the day had to be swimming at the base of a 30m
Waterfall
!
Kabigan Falls
Charly looking good at the falls
Kabigan Falls
The team at Kabigan Falls
Ouch again !
Kabigan Falls
Chris getting a serious head massage
Such a hero !
Ouch it hurts !
Us taking a romantic moment at the Kabigan Falls
Then we went to a place called Aqua Grande
Agua Grande
Agua Grande
This was via an amazing road attached to the side of a
Cliff
which was overlooking a shipwreck
Amazing viaduct road built around the North Luzon Coastline
Ship Wreck on North Luzon Coast
We then went to
Bantay Abot Cave, not really a Cave, more a hole
But I didn't like it, so Chris went solo
Bantay Abot Cave with Thomas
Charly waiting as we go to Bantay Abot Cave
Chris in Bantay Abot Cave
Before finally ending up at The Blue Lagoon- a lovely beach with some cool surfing waves that Chris and the boys enjoyed...
Blue Lagoon
Then, dinner in the evening!
Dinner back at the beach after the Tsunami scare
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on March 13, 2011
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Pagudpud
,
Philippines
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Back on the beach...
Pagudpud
,
Philippines
After an exhausting night sleeping on a cold wooden floor we were delighted to be picked up and taken back to our comfy hotel after hearing that it was perfectly safe to do so.
Chris waving to me
Chris' hand-stand
Chris jumping out of the water
Chris playing dead
So after a power nap we headed to the beach where Chris went swimming for a while and we found a palm tree growing in the wrong direction...
The strangest yet gorgeous palm tree
Chris enjoying the view
Me after climbing my first ever tree!
And finally we saw another amazing sunset...
Yes another amazing sunset
Very arty sunset shot by Chris
written by
chrischarly
on March 12, 2011
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Pagudpud
,
Philippines
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The day of the Tsunami..........by Chris
Pagudpud
,
Philippines
The day started off like any other………..We slept in late. Then had breakfast at our nice little guesthouse. Met our new neighbours, a Canadian couple, plus their cousins, two Filipinos. Then, we ventured to the beach for a swim in the beautiful, clear, aqua blue water. After splashing around in the very still water for an hour or so, we headed back to the resort to chill out after our tough day.
Blue sand, white beach, what more could you want??
When we got back, about 3pm, our Canadian friend Ryan came and knocked on the door and said there were rumours of an Earthquake in Japan and a Tsunami on its way.
I figured it was best to take a quick look online and checked out the news channels. I quickly found reports of an earthquake and Tsunami on Wednesday (2 days ago) and decided that TIP (This is Philippines) and that it takes some time for news to travel here. At the same time of checking, Joel senior sent me an email sending a warning of Tsunami. This seemed a little strange as he usually has his finger on the pulse and thought it odd to be two days late with such an important warning.
Me being confident my few minutes of internet research must be accurate I proceeded to inform our neighbours as such, and started to draft an email to dad explaining my undertaking and if required, we will strap ourselves to some pieces of wood. After I had finished writing, I had a nagging feeling that this was so unlike dad that I better double check. So I went online and looked up some more scientific websites. I happened upon the PTWC (Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre) and figured that this had a good name to hold such relevant information. There I saw again the Wednesday warnings but below them was a warning from an hour or so ago and upon reading I found that there was a new report, much like the Wednesday ones, that gave a full Pacific warning listing countries and estimated impact times. I used my limited knowledge of the Philippines geography and calculated that the estimated time our peaceful beach would be prime for surfing would be in about 30-60 minutes.
A photo of the resort in case it wasn't there after.......
I gently urged Charly to chuck what she could in a bag and then went and told our neighbours the news and asked Alberto, the manager, to organise some transport to higher ground. Whilst we were waiting for the van, (as nothing here is as quick as you would like it to be) we actually had time to fully pack, other than our wet clothes that we had just washed, figuring they were wet already, what was a little more water going to do? Also, we had time to send a quick email to the folks to say we were moving. We also saw a passing Dutch couple (Thomas and Ellen) heading back from the beach and offered them the news and exit strategy. At all times keeping one eye on the beach for signs of the sea disappearing……
Ready to leave with 30 mins before predicted Tsunami hits
Our rescue chariot
All smiles as we fled for the mountains
Once the van arrived, we crammed ourselves in, and quickly headed about 6 km inland and up the closest mountain to a very nice mountain resort. Whilst on the way, we saw many locals packing their whole lives into small tricycles in attempt to get as far away from the beach as possible. At the resort, we had a lovely view of the coast to watch any impending disasters.
Our Tsunami retreat in the mountains
We had a good view of the sea 6 km away
After a small hike, we found ourselves a little garden cabana and settled in. Over the next few hours, several people arrived and the resort that probably didn’t see many customers was full to bursting. I know they couldn’t have planned such a thing, but they had no food in, and for some reason wouldn’t head down to the store on the coast?!
Our Canadian/Filipino Tsunami team
Thomas and Ellen from Holland
Entertaining ourselves with beer, crisps and travelling stories we quickly got to know our newfound friends. The more beer, the more amusing the stories, especially Ryan’s OCD with flashlights (owning over 30) and permanently having one on his head.
Ryan and his flashlight OCD
We also got visited by an older German fellow, who was a little bit crazy and from suspicious heritage, coming from East Germany and having parents who named him Adolf ?! He was a little annoying, but harmless, and after a few beers, Thomas and I took great pleasure in winding him up, without him even knowing.
Our Dutch friend Thomas and the crazy German
It was growing late, I’d managed to get online and emailed everyone, and check my new Homepage – PTWC, only to find that the Tsunami had struck the Philippines and we hadn’t even noticed, the size of the wave a massive 0.25m! After this, at around midnight, I was ready to head back but our van driver had decided to go home, so we were stranded. Ryan managed to negotiate with the resort owner for a pretty small double room for 1000 Pesos (started at 2500). We managed to cram ourselves in covering bed and floor, only by moving all the non-essential furniture to the balcony. However, we had an issue, the water wasn’t working so we reported it to the manager who remembered she needed to turn the valve on which was under the balcony. Let’s just say that Ryan couldn’t wait and it was a matter of luck that whilst relieving himself off the balcony managed to finish just seconds before she appeared to turn the valve! So, as you do when sharing a small room with 6 strangers, we shared some toilet humour and more amusing stories from Ryan until attempting to sleep.
Sleeping on the floor at Tsunami Escape Resort
Us and our new 6 friends all squeeze into one double room
We managed a few hours of broken sleep on our hardwood floor before emerging to a beautiful day and finally headed back to our beach for a swim in our perfect, clear, calm ocean.
Exhausted and looking very miserable!
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on March 11, 2011
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Pagudpud
,
Philippines
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A lovely walk around Pagudpud
Pagudpud
,
Philippines
Big smiles!
Today we decided to make the most of our own private beach as there is yet to be any tourists still in Pagudpud so we took a lovely long walk to the end of the beach.
Blue sand, white beach, what more could you want??
The beach
Taking a stroll along the beach
The gorgeous beach at the far end
From looking at our end it really didn't look that far but it in fact took ages and by the time we made it to the end we both had pretty sore feet from the stones along the way so couldn't face walking the beach way back.
Charly likes to walk several yards behind Chris
So instead we found a road and navigated ourselves back.
Goat and Kid on long walk back from beach
It was one of the most beautiful walks as just behind the beach is countryside, pady fields and many little villages with friendly locals.
We must've walked
Miles
and
Miles
but it was so worth it even though our legs were killing and we had popped and bleeding blisters to show for our hard work! The
Philippines
is just so beautiful it is simply breathtaking...
written by
chrischarly
on March 10, 2011
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Pagudpud
,
Philippines
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Fire drill at Jotay-gorgeous beach in Pagudpud!
Pagudpud
,
Philippines
As mentioned yesterday, today is our last day at Jotay and Trev arranged for us to get picked up at 10:30am after a fire drill took place at the resort.
The drill itself was in fact very entertaining!
The pretend fire at Jotay
About to call the 3 fire departments with the chief
We made a pretend fire just outside the main entrance and then called 3 different fire departments to check their response time.
Impressive fire hose
The size difference between the state fire department and the volunteers vehicles
They were remarkably very quick as well as efficient we were all very impressed, but felt a little guity though when they all rushed in as they themseves were unaware they were being tested.
The Eatern Hawaii Fire departments volunteers
Can yoelieve this tiny vehicle is the state fire engine???
Also, if all 3 fire departments were on call, then we dread to think what would happen if there were a real fire!
After the fire was put out- time for photos
Nice jacket!?
After the drill everyone was given loads of free food and we said goodbye to Trev and made our way to Pagudpud in a local's van which was so basic and run down we were amazed it could even drive!
Trev, Max and the 3 fire departments
Once in Pagudpud, we had to remember that we are now once again backpackers so had to walk from one resort to the next to haggle down the
Price
and considering it is a major tourist destination the place is seriously a ghost town which left plenty of room for negotiation.
Kehana resort
Our room before we made it messy
Our balcony
Relaxing with a buka juice
Loving Pugudpud
Once we settled in we took a walk down to beach to grab something to eat and the beach we had to ourselves as well which suited us just fine!
written by
chrischarly
on March 9, 2011
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Pagudpud
,
Philippines
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