Thursday, October 30, 2014

#CGT2015 #Connect #Explore #Protect #PhilippineCordilleraTrail As we commemorate our departed loved ones this weekend, we would like to share with you an ancient practice by the people of Ibaloi, a dominant ethno-linquistic group in Kabayan (a town in Benguet province) of mummifying their dead. The long traditional practice began before the Spanish colonization and was abandoned when Christianity started to spread in Benguet during the Spanish period. Mummification uses salt and herbs on the body before setting it on fire. The whole process takes almost two years until it finally gets rid of body fluids. The body is then put to rest in a pinewood coffin and placed inside a man-made cave or a dug-out rock. The Kabayan Mummy burial caves has more than 200 man-made burial caves of which 15 has preserved human mummies. The Kabayan Mummy burial caves is in the tentative list of Unesco's World Heritage List. If you haven't planned your weekend getaway, you might as well pay this place a visit and explore more around the beautiful province of Benguet. http://ift.tt/1p9209f Photo credits: Edgar Allan Zeta Yap, Stacy Irish Visit our website at http://ift.tt/1m3SxLV Facebook: http://ift.tt/1p444wd Twitter: http://ift.tt/1sX21uM Instagram: http://ift.tt/1sX21uO YouTube Channel: CGT2015 -http://goo.gl/DIu1yb #cgt2015 #connect #explore #protect #PhilippineCordilleraTrail #cordillera #trail #running #trekking #traverse #mountains #hiking #outdoors #visitmyphilippines by cordilleragreattraverse



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