The place is called The Forest Camp as the sign suggests.
A hanging bridge. Nothing spectacular about this.
The water is really inviting. I was told that the townspeople have a subsidy of 600 pesos worth of electricity from the government. The whole town got its electricity from this spring.
The pool may look dirty but it's not. The water is from the spring so it is flowing all the time. The moss you found at the bottom is exactly the same found on the rocks in the spring.
It's not a gnome sitting on the ledge. That's me, silly.
Just testing the water. Brrrr. Cold. Cold.
Lilies! Uhmmmm... Lilies.. I can't think of anything to say more than that.
The view from the top of the hanging bridge.
The spring goes all the way to the shores of Dumaguete City. Can you see me hanging on that tree at the top of that big rock?... Just kidding..
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7 comments:
charr kasuya gud ani splat! posing2x lang man ka diri! tudlui mi beh unsaon pag adtu didto na lugar! kaning sa dumaguete (dili sa bohol)
sakay sa ceres sa south bus terminal padung dumaguete.. 190 ang plete, one way, plus 60 sa barge. inig abot sa dumaguete city, naog lang adto terminal sa ceres.. dayon adto sa terminal padung valencia.. sakay ka jeep padung valencia, 10 ra ang plete.. naog ka abot merkado sa valencia, then sakay habal-habal or traysikol going to forest camp.. another 10 ang plete..
The Forest Camp is an interesting place for sure. I was only there for a short time (since it was so busy), but I can see why it is such a popular place.
korek! unsaon pag-adto ddto. laag ta inig abot nako ha. bahala na bisan asa makaabot bsta laag ta.
adto ta langit na?? hihihi
great pics as always.
Merry Christmas & a blessed New Year!
unsa may bago diri???? gilawalawa naman ning balaya! hehe
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