I love chocolates

I'm not a chocolate person but these chocolates, I LOVE!!!


Imagine, this is my first trip to Bohol, I have been to almost every part of the country and this is my first time here. Too bad, this is 2015, 2 years after the devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Bohol on October 15, 2013. And even if it's already 2 years later, there are still so many signs of the devastation and the province hasn't fully recovered from the blow. But still, there's a lot to look into this beautiful island, so, have a look at what I saw during my overnight official visit there. 


Welcome to Tagbilaran Airport, so ito pala ay City of Friendship.


At ayan, ang aking mga work friends na mga taga-PhilRice, dito kami nag-dinner sa cowboy themed restaurant, at ang aliw kasi via phone ka mag-o-order, kagaya ng ginagawa ni Kitin =)

We are here to meet with the provincial Agriculturist and courtesy call sa mga Bohol officials na mai-involve sa'ming S&T workshops. Then after nyan, we can go around na. At yang go around na yan ang may dahil sa mga larawan na sumusunod:



Favorite ko 'to, ang man-made forest, it's a reminder that humans can do great things and can also help create beautiful and lasting things, after all, we are created in the image of our Creator, the One who made all these. 



Not to miss, of course, visitors' yummy delight for the eyes. The chocolate hills, awesome!!! So this yummy hills changes flavor according to season, during summer it's brown to dark brown making it chocolate-flavored hills while during the rainy season, it's green therefore it's matcha-flavored hills. Lucky for us, we came here when both flavors are present. 


Another treasure of Bohol, one of the smallest primates in the world is the Philippine tarsier. Look at those big, sleepy eyes, you also want to sleep looking at them. According to WIKI the Philippine tarsier (Carlito syrichta), aka mawumag in Visayan language and mago in Waray is endemic to the Philippines. It is found in Bohol, Samar and Leyte. The new genus is named after the conservationist Carlito Pizarras. 

Since we do not have much time to go around, we just had a photo op to anything tarsier in the conservation area.


In the Philippines, aside from natural tourist spots, structures such as the church is also a tourist attraction, in Bohol, Baclayon church is famous. This is one of the country's oldest churches and its structure is made of coral stone and egg whites mixed as plaster. It was heavily damaged by the 2013 earthquake, that's why when we went there, it was still not in its glorious form. But since its always visited here, that's why construction is on the way. 


The Legazpi-Sikatuna Blood Compact or SANDUGO was a blood compact, performed on the island between the Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship as part of the tribal tradition. That's WIKI's Marites moment. This is our last stop in our ikot Bohol.


Aside from being a first-timer in Bohol, this trip is also memorable because I was able to visit the plane's cockpit. It was such a very happy moment, the captain allowed me to have a photo inside the cockpit when the plane was safely landed in the NAIA terminal. Just to give you a back story on why I consider this a #nakakahappy moment; in High School, we had a field trip to Tagaytay's rehabilitation center for drug users, there 1 patient shared his story. He is a pilot and the way he explained his work is so fascinating that I was able to visualize it, from his story I have been wanting to take a peep on that little room in a plane, but it's not allowed. But, during this flight, we learned that the co-pilot or the first officer is Paul's cousin, so from Bohol to Manila I was already imagining seating there in the cockpit, I was the only one who asked for it, and with lots of luck the Captain agreed. Thank you very much and so, I have this photo, a souvenir, and a wonderful memory of that #nakakahappy moment =)


This is co-pilot Mary Ann Burac speaking "We have just landed at NAIA Terminal 3, thank you for flying with us and we hope to see you again on our next flight, MABUHAY!" 

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