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Sagada Mountain Scene
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Welcome Gate in Sagada Town
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Sagada Town View from Anglican Church of St Mary the Vi...
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Episcopal Church of St Mary the Virgin
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Church Signage of St Mary the Virgin
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Church's Lovely Rose Window and Main Entrance Door
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Church's Rear Balcony
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Sunset Light Falls on an Inverted Pew
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Wrought Iron Crucifix Atop a Church Belfry Tower
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Old Sagada Church Bell
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Once a Sawmill Wheel, Now a Centennial Marker
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Centennial Marker of the Episcopal Church in the Philip...
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Sagada Hilltop Cemetery
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Mini Bonfires Instead of Candles
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Echo Valley with its Limestone Cliffs
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Echo Valley
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Echo Valley's Limestone Cliff Bearing the Famous Hangin...
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Hanging Coffins Near Base of Cliff in Echo Valley
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Church-run St Joseph Resthouse
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Warm & Intimate Lobby of the St Joseph Resthouse
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A Cottage in St Joseph Guesthouse Compound
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Guesthouse's Adjacent Coffee Shop
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Cafe St Joe's Dining Area
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Harvested Stalks of Sagada's Mountain Rice
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Sagada Mountain Rice
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Cafe's Painting of Sagada Mountain Town in the Old Days
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Calla Lily - Ubiquitous and Abundant Along Sagada Mount...
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House of Lemon Pie (and Great Tasting Mountain Tea)
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Album Description:
My first trip to remote Sagada is nothing less than memorable - thanks to our guide, Jhay. My daughter & I fondly call him an FBI or full-blooded Igorot (native). This album is dedicated to a dear friend, Ron (rboise), lover of trees & mountain forests.
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7 comments
Another great album, Mary Ann! You have taken wonderful and scenic pictures of Sagada and the Cordilleras. Really enjoyed viewing them. This reminds me of my short visit in 2004. I want to go back soon! Thanks for sharing .... Best regards, Luis
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mlbd01 5 months 23 days ago
Mary Ann, What a beautiful album! I do have a favorite shot... the sunset shot 8-0 wow! I had to download that one. We are going home again in December of 2010 I need to add this place on our itinerary. Thank you for sharing. Cat
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catmonster1969 6 months 28 days ago
Hi Mary! Thanks for sharing these super beautiful natural beauties of Philippines with us . I warmly enjoyed your added beauties, nice photography. My best wishes for you. Greetings from Sharif
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sharif53 7 months 4 days ago
Hi Mary Ann. Thanks for this documentary album of the remote Sagada town and its caves. Walking through your album made me feel like I was there. The notes also help because you served as a tour guide each step of the way. Regards from San Diego.
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fdguin 7 months 8 days ago
Hello Maryan, I loved my tour of this beautiful album. Thank you for sharing a piece of interesting history with us. Margo
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margo18 7 months 14 days ago
Maryan, Thank you very much for this dedication, a very fine album showing the many aspects of Sagada, your photos are breaktaking to say the least, explaining all is always nice to see throughout an album. I can just about smell the pine trees and I'd bet the caves cooled you off enough to make it a nice barefoot trek through the underground. We have caves south of here, but wouldn't be walked through without shoes, as the deposits are sharp. These stalatites and stalagmites in your cavee look smooth to me. Anyway, thank you again for the dedication. My best regards to you and yours. Take care, little girl. ron
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rboise 7 months 16 days ago
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