Friday, March 29, 2013

Going Northwest at its Most

The Patapat Viaduct
 

Pagudpud is the name I had first heard from my friend, Morry. Since then, the desire to go there someday has then become near to the heart, that the spot-on distance of it has become bearable. The feeling of taking the road to a northernmost settlement rolled over mountains, hills, valleys and coastal land is just naturally giving me adrenaline rush. But Pagudpud will not only remind me of Dos Hermanos islands, Bantay Abot cave, Patapat Viaduct overlooking Pasaleng Bay, Blue Lagoon, crystal-blue waters and wind sand beaches. It will remind me more of the people we met that made the trip more memorable. With them we never feel alone and far away from home. The warmth of the Ganno family’s home stay accommodation is truly moving, coupled with the enthusiasm of our tour guide Kuya Odelon who even went behind what he was supposed to do as a guide--- that was sharing his life story and the wisdom acquired from it.


Welcome-arch passing through the Pan-Philippine Highway 

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