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Summer Dry Bued River
- last edit: Wed Aug 22 04:11:18 PDT 2012
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Summer Dry Bued River
- last edit: Tue Aug 07 21:17:39 PDT 2012
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Summer Dry Bued River
- last edit: Tue Aug 07 21:17:24 PDT 2012
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Album Description:
A visit to Baguio City in Benguet province isn't complete without the uphill or downhill ride to or from the city. Here are some mountain scenes one can view while travelling along Marcos Highway - named now as the Aspiras-Palispis Highway.
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5 comments
MaryAn - As usual you have done another beautiful job of capturing my beloved adopted country - my asawa & I appreciate your beautiful pictures. Maraming salamat po
said jhummel18
A lovely album Mary Ann - thank you for the vicarious trip on the Aspiras-Palispis Highway. Your photos are beautiful. Best regards from Michigan, your friend DeeAnne
said missdee101
I think of your islands as fairly flat. Obviously you have some big mountains. Grat album.
said dwdiffenderfer
Hi Mary Ann, watching these photos brings back memmories to me. On the road from Banaue to Baguio we enjoyed the same beautiful landscape. Though I do remember we lost track for a while, I don't remember where we stopped to enjoy a magnificant view -could it be Sante Fee? - It were so many impression within short time. we had the feeling that driving in this green and mountain landscape with trucks on the road was not for beginners. We enjoyed our bustrip from Baguio to Dagupan climbing up and down these mountains with the wind blowing through the open windows making us feel better in the high temperatures. You kept me thinking about the history of teacherscamp for a while. Thank you for sharing this album showing the beauty of the tropical mountain landscape. have a good time.
said Ciska08
Hi Mary Ann! I enjoyed yet another tour of your Baguio to La Union road trip. I like the cloud formations on the horizon of most of the pictures hovering over lush green vegetation. I wonder what happened to Naguilian Road. These highways seem to be in great shape, thanks to the great Ilocano (Mr. Marcos) and his supporters. Thanks for sharing this with us. I can also imagine the fresh air in this high altitude areas where you were taking the pictures. I hope to visit this great city someday. For now, I am content with walking with you as you take these shots. Ding
said fdguin
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