The second day Richard and I took a round trip to the island sights. Our first stop: the world famous Chocolate Hills. These are 1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills of about the same size and they are covered in green gras which turns brown in dry season (that's where the name comes from).
A hanging bridge made out of bamboo.
We had lunch on a floating boat which looks quite wild and natural at first. But actually there were a lot of these boats each with their own live music and certain stops along the river for Filipino dances.
We also visited a butterfly farm, the oldest coral stone church in the region, a men made forest, a cave and last but not least: the smallest primates on earth! These Tarsiers are actually night active. So although they have huge eyes they can't really see much with day light.
3 comments:
Tarsiers!! Oh my god! You had a tarsier sitting right in your head!
Can't tell you how much I envy you for that!
Hi Lili! Show some pics of your bruised body... :)
But you saw it already, Maya
and it's not very pretty ;)
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