Sunday 7 October 2012

Trip to Bohol Island

Went by ferry to Bohol island, famous for its chocolate hills and the smallest primate the tarsier. When fully grown they are about the size of a hamster and 180 grams. They are nocturnal so you don't get much action during the day ( like our Jack ) but at night they hunt crickets. Was a long day, we had to get a taxi to the port at 5am and didn't get back until just after 8pm. so the day after was spent doing bugger all until the F1 started then I had to get out of Jane's way. ( telly in room had it on )

 First stop, one of the oldest churches in Bohol - sorry Mu I haven't converted


The Tarsier - ( I want one !! )


We was sick of lugging all them guns around anyway
We went on a river cruise that had a buffet - surprised it didn't sink after what I had


It rained in the morning but cleared up after lunch

A Choir that the raft stops at - for money i think ;-)

 

The Chocolate hills. In the dry season they turn brown as the vegetation dies. The hills are formed from limestone and are the product of uplift of lime stones and water erosion.


Didn't realise i was doing the I am a teapot routine


I think Jane may follow Red Bull next year as she has wings :-)   She says not!!
Don't tell Jack we made a friend...


After a long day, a welcome sight :-)))))

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