Lost to you

Lost to you

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Passion for adventure, travel and outdoor life is what you describe Maria Chaucer Villanueva, she is inquisitive and curious so it led her to become a Volcanologist. She was assigned in a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. La Montanosa o mas kilala sa tawag na Mountain Province. The trip to Mountain Province led her to encounter different culture, race, life and if she's lucky enough, love?
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"Hindi maabot ng aking isipan ang iyong sinasabi. Ngunit sa tingin ko ay tinatanong mo ang aking pangalan." Sumilay ang magandang ngiti sa labi ng binata. "Ignacio Alonso Javier ang aking pangalan." Cailey is an archeologist and given a mission to find the ruins of Santuario de la Vida somewhere in Sierra Madre. Ayon sa kanyang mentor ay matatagpuan rin niya doon ang traces ng naglahong tribu na kung tawagin ay Lipi Bangay. Ngayon lang niya narinig ang tungkol sa tribu at dahil likas ang curiosity niya sa katawan ay tinanggap niya ang misyon. She's been in the forest for many days until she ran across with the rebels, she was shot and ran for her life. Hindi niya alam kung saan siya nakarating pero nakita siyang lalaki, she passed out and when she woke up, she found out that she's in Santuario de la Vida and the Lipi Bangay tribe saved her from the verge of death.

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