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Camp John Hay: Cemetery of Negativism – Baguio City





This way to the cemetery of negativism...

This Way to the Cemetery of Negativism...

It’s not my first time to visit Camp John Hay. In fact, I used to go to Baguio City on a weekly basis when my mom was reviewing for the Nursing Board Exams. My father’s eldest brother used to work in Baguio too. Unfortunately, he was one of those Hyatt Hotel staff who died during the terrifying 1990 Earthquake. We used to go to Camp John Hay for picnic purposes. It took years before some members of the family took the courage to visit the City of Pines again. My father landed a radio job there before he reached his early retirement.

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Enter the Cemetery of Negativism

It was my first time to explore Camp John Hay on my own. I went there alone primarily to visit a cemetery i saw from Ferdz’ blog. It is the Pet Cemetery or the Cemetery of Negativism.

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WHY DIDENT I?!

The Cemetery of Negativism (or Pet Cemetery… not Pet Society LOL) is a part of the John Hay Historical Core. This symbolic cemetery was founded by Major John Hightower. It aims to encourage all its vistors to bury the banes of productivity in clever epitaphs. Take a look at some of the epitaphs below:

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KANTOU NUTHIN WRIGHT

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ITZ NOT POSSIBLE

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LETZ STUDY IT

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BOSS WONT LETTUCE

You can check my Camp John Hay set for more pictures. Which of the following epitaphs reminds you of that one big regret you have in your heart?

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This is my entry to Pinoy Travel Bloggers’ Blog Carnival under the theme ‘Dark Tourism: Philippines in Focus’ hosted by Gael Hilotin of The Pinay Solo Backpacker.

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Comments

  1. dana July 25, 2010

    INTERESTING!! I’ve been to Camp John Hay many times but I didn’t know that the cemetery of negativism was located in the place. But I’ve heard about it years ago. I’ll visit the place if time permits. :)

    • admin July 26, 2010

      Oo nga lagi ka sa Baguio dati hehe :) Try to drop by next time :)

  2. Cai July 25, 2010

    Madami din akong pictures dyan! Haha from last year pa, hindi ko pa rin napopost.

    • admin July 26, 2010

      Post mo na! :D

  3. Janette Toral July 14, 2011

    Thanks for sharing this Mica. Will check this out when I get to visit Baguio again.

    • Senyorita July 15, 2011

      No worries Tita :)

  4. Batang Lakwatsero October 15, 2011

    ang cute naman nito.. hahah.. ang weird nga lang nung mga nakasulat sa tombstone.

  5. mheanne ojeda October 15, 2011

    been to baguio hundred times and to camp john hay tons for all i can remember but didn’t know this cemetery of negativism. it is a good concept that we bury the pessimist in us! thanks for a nice post.

  6. Nicole October 23, 2011

    Cemetery of Negativism pala ang tawag dito. First time kong makapunta sa Camp John Hay, nadaanan namin ito. Natakot ako! O.o

  7. rdsean October 24, 2011

    i can’t believe na cemetery siya.. ang kyo-kyot kasi, parang pet society lang.. kaso nasa ilalim nga ata ng lupa ang mga pets.. :)

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