Originally we were going to come back from Bohol on the 15th, stay with some friends for 3 days and then go visit our host family from training. However, when we got to Manila we were told we couldn't go visit our friends due to election related violence in their province, and we weren't allowed to go home due to violence in our province. We had a mayor kidnapped by the NPA, three barangay captains in our town were killed and the governor of Oriental Mindoro was very nearly blown up by a bomb on his visit to Occidental Mindoro. The entire election period was just plain crazy, but we still visited the host family and another friend, so all was not lost. We did have to make another brief stop on the way home however, because I had some kind of GI tract infection. All better now, enjoy the photos.
The first night we stayed at a place called The Bee Farm. It was expensive, but the rooms were awesome and all the food came from their own organic garden.
What do you know, they actually have bees at the farm! Not many though, most of their bees were up north.
This is a tarsier, the world's smallest primate. They have a conservation center where you can look at them up close in their natural habitat. They are about the size of your open hand.
We stay for a couple nights on Alona Beach, a really nice white sand beach with lots of divers.
We got up at 5:30 to see the dolphins. We went out with the brother of one our pension's staff for only half the usual price, and got to snorkel in an amazing marine sanctuary!
We visited another PCV who lives on Bohol, and he's done work with a butterfly garden in his town. It's beautiful, but run by a woman from New Zealand...
The famous attraction on Bohol are the Chocolate Hills. There are hundreds of these cone shaped hills in one particular area in the middle of the island, and they are as of yet unexplained by geologists.