
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!!!