Travel with Friends: Cabarroguis

Welcome to my province and welcome to my hometown; Cabarroguis, Quirino Province.

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From Diffun, the first municipality of Quirino when you enter from Isabela, you’ll pass by the market of Cabarroguis.

How to get here:

  1. If you are coming from Manila, there are only two buses that goes straight to the province; it’s the Florida bus that leaves at 9:20 PM in Sampaloc and the Nelbusco that is parked near the PNR Espana.
  2. From Manila, you can also ride any bus liner that pass by Cordon Isabela. Tell the driver to drop you at the junction of Cordon and Quirino Province, from there, there are vans which will bring you to Quirino.
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This road goes straight to our house.

It’s beautiful, isn’t it?

Our first stop is our house. But wait.

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A little trivia. I was actually crowned as the Miss Cabarroguis 2014. 🙂

This was during the Ginnamulan 2014, an annual festival celebrated by the 17 barangays of the Municipality headed by Hon. Mayor Agustin.

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Finally at our house and that’s the first thing we did. Ha ha. So now you have an idea for my other post. Nikky looks great, right?

While Nikky, Pritchelle, Christopher and I are having our rest inside the house, these two are actually having a photoshoot outside.

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That’s Leah and Richelle. I chose only one photo to upload because there’s too many of these.

They look…uhm…happy?

I look being in this province. The place is calm and soothing, very different from the busy city of Manila. Fresh air indeed. Fresh harvest vegetables for lunch. No traffic. Quiet.

Oh, bring me back home.

Ciao,

Capricious Fate