This was the last day trip of the old Senior Zone. We do have a lot of fun together: I'm glad most live right here in Eastwood so we can still see each other to do dinner and such. But anything that gets one out of Metro Manila is a lot of fun. We traveled to the bottom of Laguana Bay into beautiful country. This is old Spanish terriority. All along the bottom of the bay are famous mineral baths popular with the old Spanish conquerors.. So you can see a lot of Spanish architecture in the small cities. Here are some maps of where we were, the first so you can see my "home" in Quezon City, the green balloon is the falls. . .
. . .and the second a tight shot of the area. As an aside, you can see Tanay where my Branch is in the upper picture at the top of the middle toe of the dinosaur footprint.
You can hike down to the falls from Cavinti, but the best way and the most fun is on the river. You load into a small dug-out boat (made of aluminum), and your2 boatmen paddle and pull to get you up the river.
The boat men, one at the front and one at the back, almost drag you through the rapids. But here you will notice, there are logs across the rapid and the boat men pull the boat along the top of the logs
Here it is just pulling and pushing. With 2 big, heavy Americans in the boat, it was a huge job. We gave this guys a good tip.
The sides of the canyon felt perfectly vertical but amazing trees were growing out of the sides. There were falls like this all the way along.
But sometimes it was quiet paddling.
Finally at the falls. Now we all get on that little raft you see being pulled along a rope. They pull you under the falls into Devil's cave, turn you around and bring you back out. You get plenty wet!