Banaue the small Village in the North of the Philippines
The next day it was time to explore the village. I went up to the museum where you have to find the man with the key to open the museum for you. The entrance fee is very moderate for us – something like a small beer in the restaurant. Which is a lot of money here – hmmm. There is not too much to see – tools, cloths, wood carvings and a lot of information about the last days of the Japanese occupation at the end of the second world war. If you have the time – you should take a look.
The museum is up the road from the tourist office towards the Banaue View Point and Hapao Rice Terraces. Here is a link to a map of the region.
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View from the museum down toward the main square of Banaue. This is where all the Jeepneys leave as well.
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Now you know!
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Yellow Mellow
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If they ever have an earthquake you can imagine what to expect!
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Local gas station
Than it started to rain and i walked back to Randy’s place.