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| mixed fruits yoghurt: simple delight after a light meal | 
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| Sagada Brew | 
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| The famous Lemon Pie House which I still haven't tried. More reasons to go back. :) | 
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| Yoghurt House. Fond memories <3 | 
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| The inscription reads "SAGADA AD 1921". The bell is located inside the church complex. | 
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| K and I encountered this house which I believed to be William Henry Scott's house. They say his library is still pretty much alive, but that most books have been discarded. AWWWWTS!!! | 
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| Rocky Valley Inn and Cafe. Across this establishment we hanged out and waited t be picked up by one of the project leaders. | 
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| Took this photo while we were toured on wheels so not a lovely angle but I at least was able to snap a photo of the place where we used to stay way back in 2012. | 
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| chicken pesto past at P250: it's light and it's tasty | 
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| Corn and rice planted alternately on these mini terraces. The smell of both waft in the air. I super love Sagada!!! | 
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| The super cozy wooden cabin house where we stayed. Super nice interiors. | 
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| Around this bonfiire we hanged out, debated, and told stories. | 
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| Just some random extra cute shiny beetle. | 
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| I got to try eating using this biodegradable plate. Yum yum! The pinikpikan is to die for. Never mind that it requires tortured chicken huhu. But the taste is exquisite. | 
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| the incubation area for seedlings before they are transferred to Mother Earth. | 





 
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