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At the Banaue Trade Center we had our breakfast of fried rice, eggs, hotdogs and slices of pineapple. The view from the restaurant gave us our first glimpse of the lives people in Banaue lead. But on the way there, the road to Sagada is mostly muddy, unpaved and in bad shape.
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At the Banaue Trade Center we had our breakfast of fried rice, eggs, hotdogs and slices of pineapple. The view from the restaurant gave us our first glimpse of the lives people in Banaue lead. But on the way there, the road to Sagada is mostly muddy, unpaved and in bad shape.
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By Larry Leong-Faypon | April 11, 2004 - 12:00am
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