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At the Mambukal Resort, Mambukal, Negros Occidental |
I cannot remember now which day of our visit to Bacolod for the wedding of a former colleague in Xavier School did we rent a vehicle and travel up the mountains and into the interior of Negros Occidental. I do remember that we did not plan to travel this far. We looked for something different, an adventure and, after several rejected places, the driver led us to this place.
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Waiting for the Dusk |
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Obviously, a Hanging Bridge |
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Nope, it was called a Canopy Walk |
Of course, I know what a Canopy Walk is. I have heard about it, read about it, and imagined how it looked like. In fact, I became very close in trying out one, in Davao, if I am not mixing up my dates, when my brother Jason invited us for a visit and even paid for it. No matter, I have not tried traversing one. This was the first time. It was not sweat. Apparently, I who is very afraid of heights, trust trees more than malls, wires and wooden planks more than concrete beams and floors.
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Tip: Everyone should stop moving/walking when taking a picture. If not followed: Blurred images |
After the bats, the canopy walk, the swimming pools (I am enumerating without regard of how we chronologically saw these), there is the trek to the many falls.