It was an early morning start
as we woke up at 4:30 for a 5:30 coach trip that lasted for about 5 hours. Many
of us got to catch some Z’s (sleep), whilst others did not. As the coach we
were to go down the windy road, he had the opportunity for our first ride in a
Jeepney, which is like a small bus, and is a traditional Filipino transport
vehicle, converted from the jeeps left by American army in World War II. Upon
arriving at our destination, we caught traditional Filipino fishing boats
across Taal Lake, which lead us to the volcanic island. It was an intense 40
minute hike up the volcano and many of us found it challenging. When we finally
reached the top, there was an incredible scenic view of water inside the caldera
of the volcano, as well as an island inside this body of water. On one side of
the volcano the water is hot and considered to be therapeutic because of the chemicals
from the active volcano, however the other side of the lake is not as hot, much
cooler.
After we caught our breath
for a few minutes, we hiked back down to the bottom of the island and drank
local grown coffee. It was life changing for coffee lovers. On the way back,
the waters were raging and many of us ended up drenched, although it was a fun
experience. What was super exciting was riding in jeepneys, back up to the
coach. At this point we were very hungry, because we hadn’t eaten in about 9
hours.
We had a late traditional
Filipino lunch at 5:00pm, which comprised of many interesting Filipino
delicacies, including Pork Sisig: pork meat and pig ears, fried fish, beef
marrow soup and garlic rice. The view at the restaurant was breathtaking and
provided us with a great team photo opportunity. We thoroughly enjoyed our
lunch, and everyone was willing to try the food.
It was then back to the bus
for the long journey back to YMC. On the way we stopped at Starbucks, enjoying
our frappuccinos and coffees. On the bus we passed time with a game of charades
and other work games, whilst others slept or chatted away. All of a sudden, our
bus broke down and we ended up having to change buses amidst the hectic Filipino
traffic. We arrived home looking forward
to a pleasant night’s rest, after a long day.
hi all :D it sounds very beautiful!! tiring, but beautiful :D glad you had a lovely day! keeping you all in prayer! with love from the de Jonghies
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