30 April 2010 (Day 3). Our last day in Aurora was not to be spent on traveling back to the lowlands alone. We made sure to make the most out of it, so we welcomed Ma’am Ting Martinez’ (San Luis LGU Treasurer) invitation to take us to the Cunayan Falls.
The Cunayan Falls is just one of the waterfalls in the town of San Luis. Going there takes almost an hour of traversing rough, narrow roads through vehicle and a little bit of walking. The road going to the falls is privately-owned so there is a minimal entrance fee. The sound of the waterfalls and the clear, cool waters, were a welcome respite for city-folks like us. It was a refreshing treat just before our not-so-worry-free travel back to Pampanga. Thanks to Ma’am Ting (who promised to tour us again if we go back after the elections) for accommodating us despite her busy schedule.
We thought we won’t be able to go back home just in time for our teambuilding the next day. The last trip for the bus was still at 3:00 pm and we didn’t want to take chances in the non-air-conditioned buses because of their reputation for driving like there is no tomorrow. It’s a good thing the van completed its passenger requirement after more than 2 hours of waiting, so we took off at 1:00 pm and arrived in Cabanatuan less than 4 hours later. And we had to endure another 3 hours of commute (1 hour for waiting) back to Pampanga.
We got home safe and sound, and that's what's more important.
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