February is a cold and and somewhat rainy month and you may consider packing your bags and bringing your friends in Laguna-Quezon boundary for a shivery upland adventure that's worth posting on Facebook. These are the things you will see there:
1. Blooming trees and flowers
There's no spring season in our country, but look at those trees! The surrounding typifies new beginnings.
Bright lavender flowers clothe the roadsides. This isn't only place where these adorning creatures can be found.
This.Looks. Surreal.
2. Creek leading towards the falls
One needs to walk a few steps before arriving at 98 Falls. One great thing about visiting this place during rainy days is seeing a huge volume of water flowing from the mountains way down the streams.
3. Teepee-like storage area built of layered, filled-with-something sacks
I regularly pass through this place whenever we travel uphill. I saw this unique thing upon coming back this month.
4. Pine Trees
These trees have been here through decades. The difference is the fact the you may convince yourself that you're in Baguio or Tagaytay because cold weather is at its peak. The feeling of coldness is above the level the people in the lowlands experience.
Welcome to Narnia!
1. Blooming trees and flowers
There's no spring season in our country, but look at those trees! The surrounding typifies new beginnings.
Location: NSJ Farm |
Location: 98 Falls, Brgy. Laurel |
Location: 98 Falls, Brgy. Laurel |
One needs to walk a few steps before arriving at 98 Falls. One great thing about visiting this place during rainy days is seeing a huge volume of water flowing from the mountains way down the streams.
Location: 98 Falls, Brgy. Laurel |
I regularly pass through this place whenever we travel uphill. I saw this unique thing upon coming back this month.
Brgy. Cueva |
4. Pine Trees
These trees have been here through decades. The difference is the fact the you may convince yourself that you're in Baguio or Tagaytay because cold weather is at its peak. The feeling of coldness is above the level the people in the lowlands experience.
NSJ Farm |
NSJ Farm |
5. Breathtaking views from the top.
Brgy. J. Santiago |
Brgy. J. Santiago |
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