from The Washington Post
By Associated Press, Updated: Thursday, September 20, 8:08 AM
MANILA, Philippines — Archaeologists have unearthed remnants of what they believe is a 1,000-year-old village on a jungle-covered mountaintop in the Philippines with limestone coffins of a type never before found in this Southeast Asian nation, officials said Thursday.
National Museum official Eusebio Dizon said the village on Mount Kamhantik, near Mulanay town in Quezon province, could be at least 1,000 years old based on U.S. carbon dating tests done on a human tooth found in one of 15 limestone graves he and other archaeologists have dug out since last year. . . . Read Complete Report
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Quezon Road trip (Video)
from youtube
The open road to Infanta, Quezon Province,in Philippines
Published on Apr 17, 2012 by dwightriderblack
If you don’t ride then you don’t know
Where I’ve been and where I’m going
Its all about the freedom of the open road. . . . Text posted with video on youtube