We arrived in Bayawan, a 3hour ride South of Dumaguete City, at past 1 in the afternoon and immediately went to the different radio stations there to get whatever we have to get. Lucky we, we were able to finish in less than an hour. And so, like typical tourists, we spent the rest of the time taking pictures. Unfortunately, we were only able to spend more than an hour in the city and only managed to get very few pics because we have to go home right away to attend our 6pm class.
Luckily, our instructor is also in the area covering an event and he invited us to hitch a ride in their patrol. We arrived in Dumaguete in less than three hours. I wish I could have stayed longer and roamed around the city though.
Let me share to you some of our pics...
This way to:

Ang mga lakwatsera.Chessa and I aboard the "pot-pot" [pronunced as, put-put].
Ang napakalinis na sapatos.
emote-emote.text-text kay unli.
Waiting for Sir DX to reply.The green green grass of home. One of the seemingly endless ricefields we saw along the way and one of the few 'real' rivers we passed by. Most of the rivers we passed by were already dry.
the roads to the charnessfloo!... aboard the Ceres bus. The view on the other side of the road was really beautiful but I have to content myself with these because I was sitting on the passenger side of the bus.
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