Banaue: of cold climes and warm people
Posted by netizen on December 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment
It seems foolhardy to go somewhere very cold when I was having a full-blown case of cough and colds. But the opportunity to smell the fresh mountain air and the compulsion to go out of town even for just a few days were simply overwhelming. So despite my feverish state, I found myself on an Autobus...
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