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Last Reflections On The Philippines

Last Reflections On The Philippines

by Annah Kim | Jun 6, 2010 | Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India, The Philippines

1. There are police everywhere: outside stores and banks, in the subway, standing in the streets. They were all friendly and helpful and made me feel a bit more secure. 2. The subway system is fantastically clean and organized. There is a police officer whistling to...
Last Reflections On The Philippines

Taal Volcano and Annah’s Motorcycle Diaries

by Annah Kim | Jun 6, 2010 | Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India, The Philippines

After… A ten-hour long bus ride from 6:30 pm in Banaue to 3:30 am in Manila, A four-hour session in an internet cafe to avoid having to pay for two nights in a hotel, A quick shower and then dim-sum, A torturously brief trip to the Mall of Asia, the third...
Last Reflections On The Philippines

Lessons Learned

by Annah Kim | Jun 6, 2010 | Fail, How Did You Do That?, Lessons Learned, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India, The Philippines

1. Taking Care of Calvin:He discovered this morning that he indeed left his rain jacket on the Autobus last night (or this morning rather) that we took back from Banaue. Coupled with the loss of his point and shoot, we concluded that when Calvin is sleepy, he leaves...
Tagaytay & Taal Volcano: An Island Within An Island Within An Island…

Tagaytay & Taal Volcano: An Island Within An Island Within An Island…

by Calvin Sun | Jun 6, 2010 | How Did You Do That?, Lessons Learned, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India, The Philippines

 Climbed up a volcano? Check. Climbed up an active volcano? Check. Been to the world’s only island within a lake, within an island, within a lake within another island within a country of islands? Check.Compared to Batad, this is a relatively easy trek....
Be(leaving) Batad

Be(leaving) Batad

by Calvin Sun | Jun 5, 2010 | How Did You Do That?, Lessons Learned, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India, The Philippines

 After you’ve had enough (is that even possible with Batad?), say goodbye to Rita & co. and pack up your gear for the journey back up to the saddle:Once you conquered the grueling hike to the saddle, you’re well on your way home to Manila.Enjoy...
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