Spelunking wasn’t our primary objective, though we obviously did a little. We were there to do our pre-nuptial photo shoot. A chapel inside a cave’s the perfect eerie-romantic backdrop (not in this photo however). Kinda like the vibe of Paco Park, a former cemetery during Spanish colonial period, where our wedding was held.
Yesterday we celebrated 26 months of backpacking as a couple. Please excuse my mushiness.
you had me at mushy gay! can’t wait for my own pre-nup shoot (mas excited sa photo-shoot kesa sa wedding mismo). haha!
Haha! Wish I was able to bring costumes and accessories – more drama.
wow!!! happy anniversary, gay 🙂 i cant wait to visit this place…hopefully this year.
i hope you don’t mind, i gave you a style award 🙂
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Thanks Carla! Dunno yet sino pagbibigyan ko… Hahaha!
Was told by my friends from Cagayan that the Callao Cave is really fantastic. Since then, I dreamed of visiting the place. Your post had reinforced my desire. But I am sure with myself, I will be there!
You better be 🙂 Will look forward to your awesome snapshots!
yihee! kesoness! ♥
Lovely photo! I can’t wait for my own pre-nup shoot as well. You gave me an idea as to how we’re going to go about it. 😀
Thanks Kimmy! Remember to show me your pre-nup photos 🙂
I visited Callao cave in the mid 60’s when I was doing fieldworks in Northern Luzon area. I’ve never been back since then. I wonder how the place is now.
Wow! 60’s? I wonder how it looked back then. It would have been an awesome spot for a hippie commune 🙂
Indeed… quite original to do a pre-nuptial inside a cave !
wooohooooo! sweetness
baka masundan si baby luna
Thanks Sidney!
And James, ayaw ko na yata 🙂
congrats 🙂 We were supposed to go there but majority voted to go to pagudpud instead anyways maybe next time
ganda naman ng location ng prenup!
The 12-hour gruelling ride from Sagada was worth it 🙂
wow!!! sweet naman!!!