"2019 Escapade ft. The Philippine Eagle Center part 1"

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Hello awesome readers and writers of read.cash. How was your day, me just arrived from work and it's raining cats and dogs. I was wet all over my shirt and pants while riding on a tricycle.

Hope you had a great day.

Anyways, I am going to share to you an awesome experienced. As I am scanning and surfing on my mobile phones, an experiences and happy memories flashed back on my chilly afternoon.

As I laying on the bed while breastfeeding my ten months old son, I decided to write a happy and sweet memories that flashes back on my mind. It was just as fresh as it was, as I remembered it on my memory.

It was November 2019 as it was clearly stated it on my memory. I am reminiscing and missing that very happy days. My co-workers decided to had that trip because we wanted to celebrate our prize that we won from a dance contest during the festival on our place and escaped from so much work.

During that time, we spent also some of our mid-year bonus for a family bonding. Every year we spend time for a family bonding with my co-workers, it is our traditions in the office that we should get together with the family until pandemic hits and it was suddenly stopped.

Since then, we haven't had the chance to have a family bonding with them. Hope we have the chance to do it again as pandemic ends.

To begin with the places that we went through, we went to "Philippine Eagle", "Malagos Garden Resort, and a "Mansion" from a known village in town.

The Philippine Eagle Center

As you explore the place, outside of the Philippine Eagle Center you can see at sides street some store or vendors, selling fruits, something to eat like glutinous cake and something glutinous rice product. There are also vendors who sell different kind of souvenirs for keeps.

As you go along, you will feel the breeze and scent of the nature. The place covered with wild trees. As you enter at the oasis, you have to pay for entrance fee for as low as php 150.00 as I can clearly remember. It's worth the price, your family and kids surely amaze and enjoy the scenic view.

I only had one child that time, he was only 1 yr old and half. He really enjoyed the scenery and the animals he saw.

We passed through a bridge underneath is the river with so much fishes under it. We had also seen different local and international tourist. We saw a batch of international tourists had a field trip.

You can really witness the true beauty of nature. The scent of its freshness and the cold breeze of the sorroundings soothe your warm body.

Philippine Eagle is called Haring Agila or King of All birds in our country. It is our national philippine bird. It is the philippine sanctuary or refuge and protection for wild animals. From the town, we arrived at the place around one and a half hour to one and fourty-five minutes from the town.

It is a place where you can see different wild animals and different kinds of eagles. Many to mention like wild boar, rabbit, deer, different eagles and it's names, guinea pig, monkeys swaying on the trees of guavas, crocodile, and many others.

I will show you some pictures that I'd taken from the adventure we went on.

Kinds of Philippine Eagle

Different Animals in Philippine Eagle Center

We saw different kinds of animals, lmybson was so happy with the monkeys swaying on the branches of the guava trees.

The monkeys was so fun showing people their naughtiness. Jumping from branches to one another. We are really having fun watching them playing.

Wild boar
Monkeys

We took photos different angles of the scenery. We really enjoyed the place, the wildlife and the beauty of nature. You can see the blooming and big smiles on our faces in the pictures. The memories and happiness we felt is priceless.

Thank you for reading...

Hope you enjoy it..

Godbless!

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