One thing we got to do that I've never tried in my life was snorkeling. We took a boat out to a nearby island called the Apo islands and went snorkeling in the clearest blue water I have ever seen. It was amazing! At one point I was able to swim with a sea turtle when no one else was around. When I looked in the water I saw a sea turtle a few feet in front of me and if I would have pedaled faster I probably could have touched it. But I didn't want to do that I just wanted to swim with it. That was a special moment for me where I really felt free and lost in a bliss.
Pig pastry!
Our trip wouldn't have been complete without doing a little hiking. We went hiking high up in the mountains that took us a to a place called Twin Lakes. It's a preserved Natural Forest that is surrounded by a jungle forest.
My traveling buddies extraordinaire.
During our last night in the Philippines we stayed in the capital, Manila and met up with a few peeps. One of the of the volunteers I traveled with was able to get in contact with a relative who is related to his brother in law. He was one of the most gracious hosts I have ever met and he treated us to an evening of drinks and to a feast that included pig's ears, fried squid, snails, fried garlic rice and many other parts of pork that I'm not sure which body part it came from. This was a great treat to end our final night in the Philippines.
He also put us up in a hotel that has by far been the swankiest place I have every stayed. On a volunteer budget, I'm used to paying for a room that only comes with the basics, such as a fan, a bathroom, a bed, maybe a t.v and your lucky if the bathroom, bed sheets and towels are clean enough to use. But this place!
Let's just say we were so excited that we started jumping on the beds out of pure joy and glee.
Awesome pictures! Looks like a great trip! :)
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