FLYING WITHOUT WINGS IN THE HIGHEST BRIDGE OF THE PHILIPPINESsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Leyte, Philippines, not only houses the longest bridge in the country, the famous San Juanico Bridge, but is also the home of the tallest in the country--Agas-Agas Bridge. This bridge is located at Sogod, Southern Leyte, and is 292 feet tall.

Aside from being iconic on its own right, Agas-Agas hosts different kinds of adventure--zipline and cable car. I tried both (on different times). But I enjoyed the thrill of doing the zipline, that I've done it twice already. I also tried riding in the cable car, enjoying the view from up above, but it's a little boring for me. Haha!

We arrived at the bridge with dense fog, almost zero visibility.

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But since we travelled for three hours (from Tacloban), we excitedly jumped off the car and courageously marched into the bridge.

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After a few picture here and there, we climbed up to our ultimate goal, to the zipline's reception area.

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It was still foggy when we got there. The cable lines vanished in the thick fog! How can I muster up courage to do the zipline?!?

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But after a couple of minutes it slowly cleared up, thankfully.

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And now it is our turn. Yes, my knees were shaking, but I still faked a smile!!! 😂😂😂 I was hiding my fear all along.

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So after a dozen of huge breaths, because I can literally hear my heartbeat pounding so loud, almost breaking my chest, I shouted at the top of my voice!

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Only the first few seconds in the zipline was nerve-wracking. After which, after conquering your fear, is joy. Joy that you did not cower, joy that you made it, joy that you experienced flying like a bird!

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The lush green forest beneath is a wonderful sight. Gigantic trees looked like small matches. This view from above makes me so little. It is just humbling. I remember saying a prayer or two, thanking Jehovah God for this wonder.

I saw a small rapids (this picture was taken before doing the zipline).

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Trying this twin zipline, that is one of the longest in the country, extremely tried my nerves yet it's very fulfilling. I am glad that I had fly without wings.

Special thanks to Sir @exploretraveler and @zhayie03, because your recent blogs reminded me of this thrilling moments.

I'm also grateful for my #kryptonia family and my #taclobanph family.

Thank you for flying with me,
Ging

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I was entertained reading your blog but never expect that I could read my name in the last part of it. Thank you for the special mention. Haha I remember your comment about agas-agas bridge on my post. Wow! You had been tried the zipline for real. How was the feeling while flying? Wow. You're brave! I can't do it what you've done.. hahaha. 😂😂

Hahaha! I told you I have tried the zipline, and will blog about it. So here it is! 😊😆

Naenjoy ko ang post mo 😍

Thanks, Joy. 😊

Parang nakapasyal na rin ako jan

Talaga?! Nakapunta ka na rito?

Ang challenging naman nung zipline 😀

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