- More Adventures During Pandemic - The Final Frontier
Well, we’ve done it!
We’ve travelled to every municipality in the Province of Bohol. One city—Tagbilaran, and 47 towns.
As I have said before in a previous post, we have really appreciated the privilege of traveling throughout
the province enjoying the incredible natural scenery.
Sunrise over the Bohol Sea |
From Panglao in the south to Talibon in the north. From the port of Jagna in the east toward Camiguin and Mindanao, to the port of Tubigon in the west toward Cebu. From the magnificent Chocolate Hills of
Carmen and Sagbayan to the amazing beaches of Panglao and Anda. From the mountain adventures of
Danao to the Mirror of the World in Sikatuna. From the caves of Baclaran and Dauis to the waterfalls of
Antequera and the river cruises of Loboc and Loay.
White Beach at Alona -- deserted except for us |
Beautiful caves in Baclayan |
At Mirror of the World in Sikatuna |
Bung-Aw Eco-Farm in Sagbayan |
Getting ready to ride the zip line in Danao Adventure Park |
Wendie preparing to take "The Plunge" 300 foot sheer drop into the canyon similar to bungee |
Sta. Monica Church in Alburquerque |
And now we have visited the last, the most remote town in the providence, the Town of President Carlos P. Garcia. The reason it is the most remote is that it is a separate island and only accessible by a ferry boat ride. We took the car with us on the ferry to be able to see more of the island.
Boarding the ferry |
From President Carlos P. Garcia looking toward the mainland of Bohol |
It is an interesting island. My impression is that most of the people are poorer than most Boholanos, but they are very friendly. Some seemed eager to have their picture taken and enjoyed talking to an outsider. It appeared that they did not often see foreigners.
Isla (Bisaya for island) Gutom (Bisaya for hungry) |
These people at the Town Hall were eager to be in the picture |
Yes! Now we have been to every one of the 47 towns in this amazing Province of Bohol!
Bohol has been always so amazing. Thank you for sharing the beauty of Bohol to everyone. More adventures to you guys!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment! Yes, there is so much to see and do in Bohol--from Panglao to President Carlos P. Garcia and from Jagna to Tubigon! Much to experience!
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