Wednesday, March 7, 2012

A quick and great visit to Panabo

We had a quick visit to Panabo, a city in between Tagum and Davao.  We enjoyed a great lunch at the Roadside Cafe, owned by Rotarian Pete, and then headed to the fish farm, Tedeco banana plantation (Del Monte bananas), and the city museum.  They also took us to Samal Island, again!!  It was a great visit relaxing and in the morning we went to the bat cave!  This is the world's largest population of bats...I think.  Here are some photos.

Our boat for the Panabo Aquaculture Park tour

An example of the fish cages, with a list of the types of fish
The other half of our group taking a joy ride

Bananas!!

Colleen getting some vocational experience!  She learned how to pack bananas to maximize the space! She did a great job and she looks great in a hair net!

Colleen, the apprentice!

More of Kublai's statues at the Panabo city museum.

Samal Island!  Thanks RC Panabo for the relaxing and fun evening!

Bats! Sleepy time

The black areas are ALL BATS!

Tiffanie and Colleen at the bat cave.  

View from the Samal Island Bat Cave area

Lunch!  'Only in the Philippines'

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