First thing in the morning, I knew our next destination, Kaibigan Falls, would be a bit far. It would be a 1-hour drive from where we've been staying, and with distances like that, I just couldn't help but question. Geeez, for a waterfall? I was afraid that we'll just check out the area, take some pictures and head on. Thinking about that made me want to jump this part of the itinerary. But I forgot about the fun part: take a plunge in it.
So we got off the van and did a 10minute treck up hill, crossed 2 rivers and 2 really shaky bridges. And so we reached the area. The tour guide told us that we could take a dip but we were advised to stay away from the middle area since there was some sort of a whirlpool there. So we obliged. The water was freezing cold. We only had the clothes on our back. My brother took off and head on to the water, and I followed. I knew we had to walk back in our van with our wet clothes. But we just didn't care, and just enjoyed the water.
My sister told me why I didn't remind her to bring clothes with us. I didn't bring either. All of us didn't expect to swim in it. But since the water looks so good, we had to take a dip. I was enticing her to do the same, but she figured to take sexy tiger shots instead.
And I had this brilliant idea of doing a Where-have-you-been shot.
And since my brother couldn't help but drown himself, our younger brother (photographer) decided that he needed to go.
And it was a fair enough decision because the pic looked stunning... without him. hahaha
2 comments:
How cool! Looks like you had a ball. It reminds me of swimming under some waterfalls in the Southwest. Flippin' cold!
@JuneO'Hara: Oh I surely want to see some pics! :) Anyways, I'm glad you had fun too! It's crazy to swim in really cold waters! hahaha... but yeah good to be crazy sometimes I guess. hahaa :P
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