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my travel photos: Camarines Sur in 2 days

15 Aug

Let’s #helpDOT!

In February 2008, my friend Heidiklum decided to treat the girls to a weekend of sports, healthy eating, and qt with friends and family in Camarines Sur. We packed our bags and slept ourselves silly on Isarog Buslines’ Lazyboy Extreme, which had such comfortable seats! Not even an hour in Camsur and one of us was already saying: “I’m so excited to go home so I can sleep on the lazy boy again!”

5am Saturday, we arrived at Lagonoy, our homebase for the weekend, where we feasted on laing, homemade peanut butter, fishes, tapang usa, complete with sing-all-you-can videoke :)

Other stops:
Lagonoy Farm — carabao ride, buko fest, tree climbing, airsoft
Aguirangan Island – sunset bonfire with trusty Granma
Mt. Isarog – photo and wishing op on one of Bicol’s summits
and CWC, the trip highlight — for first time wakeboarding woohooo! pero booo, hanggang kneeboard lang kami! http://www.camsurwatersportscomplex.com/

farm life at lagonoy

aguirangan island

sun sets behind mt. isarog

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my travel photos: not your typical Luzon

9 Aug

Let’s #helpDOT!

I was part of the organizing team for the Island Paradise Adventure Race (IPAR) – Visayas Leg, an amazing government project to help boost local tourism in December 2005.   With one-million pesos up for grabs,  thirty backpacker teams raced across Luzon and Visayas on foot, relying on the various modes of public transport–LRT, buses, jeepneys, tricycles, RO-ROs, ferries, etc.  It was my first foray into tourism and government work, and one of the biggest gifts I took from it, aside from meeting so many adventure racers, some of whom grew to be celebrities (Everest boys and girls!), was the direct interaction it gave with the quiet beauty of the “unpopular” and often overlooked areas of the country.

Shown below are various pics around Luzon taken by my friends Hussein and Travis, who were part of the committee that previewed the sites to be included in the race.

PETROGLYPHS Cave, Angono:

The Pacheco home in Morong, Rizal:

Mang Panoy’s Woodcarving, Paete, Laguna:

Pottery-making, Capati Farm, San Jose, Batangas:

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my travel photos: UP Los Banos, Kusina Salud, San Pablo Lake

5 Aug

Inspired by the momentum of #helpDOT, decided to organize my travel pics that are scattered all over multiply and facebook. Starting with my trip to UP Los Banos, Kusina Salud, and San Pablo Lake in Laguna last July 2009:

UPLB’s Fertility tree–one of the visual highlights of the trip:

It’s massive!

And of course, the surprise was this big Manansala right in the cafeteria of IRRI–I hope the people who eat there realize they’re in dining the company of greatness. ;)

UP Los Banos, Kusina Salud, San Pablo Lake
(Posted on July 13, 2009)

Spent yesterday morning breathing in fresh air and resting my eyes, ears and mind in UP Los Banos, an amazing campus (the biggest in the Philippines!) about an hour from Manila. Was just green green green everywhere (along with bugs bugs bugs, but that shouldn’t deter anyone)! Was gifted with the best tourguide ever, Jon, who lived in LB for two years and knew all the secret nooks and crannies that truly make a place home. :)

We braved the Viaje del Sol agenda (what a fanatstic tourism initiative, more on this later) and picked out Kusina Salud for lunch, and the tour of the lakes of San Pablo for dessert.

July 12, 2009, Sunday
U.P. Los Banos
Kusina Salud, garden restaurant of Patis Tesoro in Bgy. Sta. Cruz, San Pablo, Laguna
Sampaloc Lake, San Pablo City, Laguna
Pandin Lake, San Pablo, Laguna — touted as San Pablo’s best kept secret

Just found out you can embed multiply albums on any website–so cool! Just wait for the pics to load, takes a while:

You can also view the album on multiply: UP Los Banos, Kusina Salud, San Pablo Lake – July 2009

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angono’s art museums: the blancos

13 Jun

Confession: I had no idea who Blanco was, nor was I familiar with his works, before I went to Angono last week.   The little that I knew of him was that he had a lot of talented children, and they painted as a family.

Blanco Family Museum

But wow oh wow, I was really floored when I visited his home in Angono! Tucked away in the middle of the Rizal province are paintings of a genius family– think Von Trapps for painting! Such an amazing, amazing place, full of love that is still palpable, to this day, even to the most ignorant of visitors. :P

The Blanco Family Museum displays the family’s most treasured works, ranging from those done by each family member as far back as 4 years of age until about the mid-twenties. All seven children are gifted painters, and Loring Blanco, their mother, joined in the painting party at age 48. Dad Pitok Blanco set up the museum to prevent the usual occurrence of artists’ families not having their works as keepsakes. None of the paintings on display are for sale.

Painted by their youngest, Peter Paul, at age 4:
Blanco Family Museum

Age 6:
Blanco Family Museum

A portrait of Peter Paul done by his older sister, Gay Blanco, at age 8:
Blanco Family Museum

A beautiful capture of a scene she must’ve seen often, using oil pastel on wood, age 7:
Blanco Family Museum

Already playing with lights and shadows at age 14:
Blanco Family Museum

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angono’s art museums: nemiranda

12 Jun

Angono has always been on my travel wish list. So glad finally I made it there–and on an impromptu trip at that!

With just crammed online research the night before, my best friend and I drove to Angono, Rizal to visit the art galleries of Nemiranda and the Blanco family Thursday morning last week.   We got there a little past noon, and after lunch at Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, we went down the street to the Nemiranda Museum and Angono School for the Arts.

We found a gate that said “entrance fee”, and after a few unanswered knocks, we decided to go inside. It took us a while to realize we made a mistake and entered through the back door (which explained the construction mess!).
Nemiranda gallery

Nemiranda gallery

If we just walked a little, we would’ve gone in by the real entrance, which was around the corner.

Nemiranda gallery

Nemiranda gallery

Nemi Miranda is a painter and sculptor, and his cement sculptures were inviting, and lyrical if that’s an apt word, as if they’re part of an epic or myth.  Very reminiscent of Hermes Alegre’s diwata muses (Hermes is one of my Pinoy favorite painters–my first purchased artwork is by him!)…
Nemiranda gallery

Nemiranda gallery

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las casas filipinas de acuzar

11 Jun

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A passion project of Jerry Acuzar of San Jose Builders fame, this is truly a gift to the Filipino people!
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Way back in 2005, I already heard about a guy who bought old Filipino houses and transplanted them in a heritage town, and I remember that he got a lot of flack for taking these “treasures” out of their original context and arranging them in a place of his choosing, as if on a collector’s whim.  I must admit though, that this is no whim, and we owe Mr. Acuzar a multitude of thanks and support for his vision.

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Set on a beachside property in Bagac, Bataan, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is a bigger Vigan (which, more than a heritage town, is actually a “street” of old Filipino houses)… or maybe in light of my recent trip to Old Manila, an Intramuros without the walls.
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Beautiful. Where can you find such an architectural festival for Pinoy talent?
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Revisiting Bagasbas, my first beach

7 Apr

Saw the sea this Holy Week, and it was lovelier than usual.

Boracay forever skewed my beach standards in 2004, but it was in the early 80s in Bagasbas, a sleepy beach in my dad’s hometown, Daet, when I first learned about the sea and its beauty.

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Destination Research#1: Anilao, Batangas

27 May

I’ve always wanted to do an extensive Philippine tourism research project, complete with comparative statistics, reviews of popular destinations all over the world and how we can learn from them, tourism trends, and even personal recommendations.. In a sense this blog started off as that–I realized that #1 I love this country deeply, #2 Ang ganda ng Pilipinas, and #3 Tourism is (or should be) our secret weapon.

Baby step for this project: info briefs on destinations in the Philippines and their selling points. Starting off with Anilao, a popular diving and windsurfing destination just a 3-hour drive from Manila.

from “Vivere Azure: Anilao’s Boutique Resort” by Earl D.C. Bracamonte
EDSA-Ortigas Village Voice, May 24-30, 2009
Travel section, page 4

“The Philippines is to scuba divers what Switzerland is to skiers, Hawaii to surfers, and Nepal to mountaineers!” — quoted from Action Asia Adventure-Travel Guide

  • The Philippines boasts of a coastline stretching over 35,000 kilometers and includes more than 27,000 sq.km. of coral reefs, supporting a rich and diverse marine environment.
  • In Anilao alone can be found 70% of the total coral species found in RP. Around the Balayan Bay area can be found 112 species per dive as compared to Tubbataha’s 95 species. In fact, its least diverse site has more than those found in the Caribbean Sea! And of the 18 new species documented, eight are rare.
  • But the better news is its remarkable 60% increase in coral cover since 1993.
  • Anilao is 140 kms south of Manila, 2-3 hours travel by land
  • There are daily buses from Pasay to Batangas, and a connecting jeepney to Anilao. But private transportation is advisable.
  • 24 dive sites between the coasts of Anilao and Maricaban Island
  • The most popular dive site is the Cathedral (depth of 60 ft.), which is a roofless cavern with a blessed crucifix flanked by two large seamounts.
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BAGASBAS SURF FESTIVAL, April 4-5, 2009

9 Mar

Got this forward from my frisbee friends. Venue is the first beach I ever came to know, Bagasbas, in my dad’s hometown, Daet, Camarines Norte. Coast is 7km of soft sand (black but soft!), with big lively waves..very nice!
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The word has been going around… that there’s something goin’ down… down south..

Yup yup and it’s going to be in Bicol, south of Manila.

The event: Bagasbas Summer Surf Festival, Bagasbas Beach, Daet, Camarines Norte

The date: April 4-5, 2009. registration starts 8am

What it is:

Surf Clinics

Have your first taste of surfing, that incomparable feel of walking on
water, and it will get you stoked! You’ll be clamoring for more after
this… one session will never be enough J

Upon registration, you will be given a time slot for your session.
Hold on to it, check-in at your hotel, change and head to the beach.
While waiting for your slot, the beach activities are guaranteed to
keep you pumped with beach adrenaline!

Sport Climbing

Check out the National Climbing Competition or go face to face with
the climbing wall! The country’s best climbers are flocking from all
over the Philippines to join the Sport Climbing Association of the
Philippines’ National Selections. If you want to be inspired, then
this is it. If you want to check out how inspired you are, then go
over to the interactive side of the climbing wall and try the wall for
yourself!

Beach Ultimate Frisbee

Dive into the sand or watch the pro’s do it. The Philippine Ultimate
Association will be holding a special invitational tournament for the
top teams in Ultimate Frisbee. Catch high flying action on the beach,
and better yet, learn the skills as the pros hold clinics on the
beach… FOR YOU. It’s not hard to learn, and before the week end is
over, you’ll be joined up with other newbies for a special starter’s
game J

Beach Volleyball

Dig and dig as the spikes force you to get down and dirty! Beach
volleyball needs no intro, as one of the classic beach sports since
the 80’s. My suggestion, form a team while it’s early, call the
assigned coordinator from Progressive Volleyball Center below and
assure yourselves of a slot before they run out! Clinics to learn the
sport? Yes we will hold them if the 2 courts won’t be filled with
competitive games J

How much to join?

Ok be ready for this… it’s P500. What you get:

One surf session, inclusive of board rental and instructor
One event shirt
The right to officially enter your competition of choice
The right to officially enter the other competitions
The right to join the clinics offered
One pair of MOJO slippers
A great beach party with Coffee Break Island pumping reggae and ska
beats into the summer night
All in all, a GREAT DEAL!

So who do you contact?

For the surf session, just come to the beach and sign up on the spot (
details on getting there below )

For official entry into the tournaments:
Sport Climbing : Crissie Malay 0915-9949004, Mackie Makinano 0927-7385492
Beach Ultimate : Ipe Borja 0917-8832223/ 0922-8666232
Beach Volleyball : Ariel Joaquin 0917-5315849/ 0922-2342982

For help on directions, places to stay at the beach or in town:
Camarines Norte Tourism Council: 054-7213087
Edgardo “Boy” R. Reyes, Prov Tourism Officer: 0916-5783096

For general Email inquiries, contact bagasbas.summer.festival@gmail.com

FAQ’s on Bagasbas Beach:

How do we get there? Which is better, to take a public transporation
or take our own cars? Frankly, we feel it’s too long for a drive and
we’d rather sit back and relax. Is there a public transpo that we can
take from Manila? If so, where and how much would this cost? Other
suggestions for transportation?

The best way to Daet, Camarines Norte is by bus.

I always take Superlines, with the terminal at Cubao along EDSA,
southbound between Times and Aurora Boulevard. The trip is 6 hours
minimum, but the bus ride of Superlines has A LOT OF STOPS. The buses
aren’t new, but the fare is cheaper (P490 aircon) than the posh
Philtranco, with terminals in Pasay and Cubao newer buses with the
highest fares at P650 (Gold Service, check out the toilet facilities
on board the bus)

For Superlines, there are only 2 trips 9:00pm and 9:30pm. Both trips
reach Daet at around 6am. ( this is best for the event, so you get to
check in and reg early on Day 1 ). TRAVEL TIP: reserve and purchase
seats a day before or in the morning of your trip to avoid running out
of seats.

Call Philtranco for their scheds for more details. They leave at 9pm
as well, and don’t stop much, thus arriving in Daet at 4am. So I
usually don’t take them so i don’t have to check in < yeah, call me a
cheapskate! :) >

PHILTRANCO – cubao (02)722-7567, pasay (02) 851-5420,daet (054)721-4350
SUPERLINES – daet (054) 571-2225, cubao(02)414-3319

When you get to Daet, tell the tricycle drivers to take you to
Bagasbas Beach. That should be P50 for the trike, special trip, you
can load the trike up to 3 pax

If you want to drive, prepare for a 370km road trip :)

> print out the map from google map
> Compute your gas. the crucial gas station is in Gumaca Quezon, before the zig zags
> I strongly suggest a diving buddy, or 3 of you to split the drive

I need a list of places where we can book accommodations.
Canimog Hotel

440 – 2029 /
721 – 5318l
Daet Hotel 571 – 2512
Daet Apartelle 721 – 5520
/ 571 – 2693
Diamond Motor Lodge 571 – 2136 / 721 – 5527
Dolor Hotel 721 -
2167 / 440 – 7070
Nathaniel Apartelle 440 – 3395
/ 721 – 1362
Pinoy Hotel 440 – 0410
Regine Joy Apartelle 721 – 1420 / 721 – 5250
Royal Orchids Hotel 605 – 0066
Sampaguita Tourist Inn 571 – 2258 / 440 – 8585
Travellers Hotel 440 – 1521
Travellers Inn 721 – 2993
Hebris Pent hauz 721 – 2373
Irish Travel Lodge 440 – 6151
Labo Apartelle 585 – 2405
Mines Hotel 721 – 1403
/ 571 – 2734
Mega Star Hotel 721 – 1600 /
605 – 0024
Habibi Apartelle CP 0921 – 9759770
Villa Mila Hotel 721 – 5107
Auro Hotel CP 0921 – 2240461

Where exactly is the registration and event site
The event is at Bagasbas Beach, Daet, Camarines Norte. The
registration will be at the beach.

I want to camp to save on lodging. What kind of crowd would you think
will be coming
A lot of students and yuppies. A big market of this event are the
college kids on summer break. The local government will provide a
secured area for campers, with access to toilet facilities and fresh
water. There will be minimal cost though for use of toilet and
shower.

What kind of entertainment will there be at night time? Any bands that we know?
My best part, I dream of chill out music from 4pm till sundown, with a
smooth changeover into slow reggae, picking up speed into fast paced
reggae and ska J. DJ Anna will take the booth for sunset gigs and
Coffee Break Island will make a strong finish. Other bands want to
come, just making final deals.

What are the costs to expect?
Reg P500
Food for 2 days (lot of carinderia and restaurant choices there or
bring your own baon)
Lodging, depending on your booking (free if you want to camp)
Transpo by bus P980 round trip ( on Superlines )

Who is spearheading this event?
The Provincial Government of Camarines Norte: 054 7213087
Power Play Events Management: 02 932-7273

8. Can I pass this around to my friends?

YES!

See you at the beach!

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Behind the Beauty Of Anawangin (TRUE STORY)

1 Apr

Got this from my dad. Sharing it not to dissuade people from going to Anawangin altogether, but to make sure as many people as possible are aware of the dangers/risks in this “untouched” place..

I was always under the impression that coves are safe for swimming because the underwater current (is undertow the correct word for this?) there is not so strong… :(

Of course one can still insist on going to Anawangin (I’ve never been there myself, but it does scream adventure! you can look at pics here), but I think it’s also good to consider the things pointed out in the article in the places we visit (proximity to health/emergency facilities, attitude/openness of locals, etc.)

P.S. I notice that Daet, Camarines Norte is getting on the tourist radar more and more these days.. Daet is my dad’s hometown and I’ve been going to Bagasbas beach yearly since I was young. I know it’s being promoted as a surfing destination, especially with Seair flying there again twice a week (they resumed the flights just before Holy Week, after 15 years!)… and I do hope it brings in more income for the town, but my relatives who still live there always warn vs. swimming in the water, even close to the shore.. “Nangunguha yung dagat (the sea takes lives),” they’d say. I’m not a surfer, so I don’t know if that’s a non-issue for surfers (is the surfboard also a lifesaver since it floats? I’m clueless).

Behind the Beauty Of Anawangin!! THIS IS A TRUE STORY!!
(a forwarded email)

This is the story behind the death of our dear officemate “Architect Melvin H. Maxino”…..

Si mel happens to be a friend of my husband kaya close kami,mabuti syang kaibigan,magaling sa magic tricks, kenkoy, magaling makisama kaya lahat sa office vibes nya….wala kang perang pang-load…loloadan ka nya, everytime dadaan ako sa table nya, he would always ask me “Ate len gusto mo ng biscuit?candy?,kahit ano na meron sya.”Si mel din ang YB partner ko sa office…..pero ang talagang kinahangaan ko kay mel ay ang pagmamahal nya sa magulang at kapatid nya,iniisip nya palagi kung paano nya matutulungan ang mama at papa nya…kaya pati pagtitinda ng chicharon sa office namin kina-career nya (pero in fairness ubos agad kasi masarap at mura pa) sigurado mamimiss namin ang chicharon ni mel.Sayang nga lang maaga syang nawala….alam kong sa kabaitan nya, marami pa dapat magagandang bagay na darating sa buhay nya….pero eto na nga iniwan nya na tayo….his back in the hands of our creator…at tanging ang diyos lamang ang nakakaalam kung bakit kailangan mangyari ito..but i know GOD has a plan lalo sa mga naiwang mahal sa buhay ni mel. Sa’yo mel mami-miss ka namain lahat…we pray that you may rest in peace and you will always be remembered in our hearts……

ETO NA PO ANG KWENTO:

Behind the Beauty of Anawangin

Holy week,..long weekend ng March, nagkasundong mag out-of-town ang sampung magbabarkada. Ang napiling lugar, Anawangin. Para medyo malayo naman sa polusyon ng Maynila at ma-relax naman ang mga utak mula sa araw-araw na stress ng opisina. A week before pa lang nakapagpa-reserve na kami ng tickets sa bus, seat # 1 to 10 pa nga kami,ganun ka-excited. Wednesday 12midnight ang byahe namin, mabilis at maluwang naman ang kalsada kaya alas-tres pa lang ng madaling araw ng huwebes nasa SanAntonio na ang grupo. Ang San Antonio ay isang bayan sa Zambales na jump-off para papuntang Anawangin.

Madilim pa ng mga oras na yun kaya tambay muna kami sa plaza ng San Antonio, kwentuhan at kulitan muna habang nagpapa-umaga para makabili sa palengke ng iba pang madadalang pagkain, habang ang iba’y nakikipag-negotiate na ng tricycle patungong Pundakit (shoreline para maka-arkila ng bangka patungong Anawangin. Very entertaining ang mga tricycle drivers (dahil kikita nga naman sila sa amin), halos lahat nag-aagawan para lang kontratahin sila, nakilala Ko dun si Kodz, siya yung pinili namin kasi siya yung mukhang mas informative, yung iba halatang pera lang ang habol. Ayon kay Kodz lagi siyang naghahatid dun, marami na rin daw siyang suking manilenyo at labing-isang beses na daw siyang nakapunta sa Anawangin mismo. Sa tagal ng kwentuhan namin wala siyang nababanggit na delikado o sakunang pangyayari sa lugar, pawang kagandahan lang ng lugar, binigay pa nga niya yung cell number niya para ma-text ko raw siya kung pupunta uli kami dun.

Mga 15 minutes from San Antonio to Pundakit, pagdating dun negotiate na kami ng bangka, nakilala namin si Vic, isang bangkero sa Pundakit, wala kaming ibang usapan kundi kung magkano ang kontrata sa kanya at kung kailan kami muli susunduin mula Anawangin.

Around 7am nasa Anawangin na kami, hanap agad ng magandang camp area sa gitna ng matataas na pine trees, di ko ikakaila na maganda ang lugar, tahimik at relaxing. Habang nag-aayos kami ng mga gamit at nagpi-pitch ng mga tents, lumapit ang isang ale sa amin, maganda ang ngiti at mukhang mabait, malumanay ang boses niya ng sinabi niyang siya ang caretaker ng isla, siya daw si Aling Ligaya. Umalis saglit at bumalik na may kasama pang isang babae, buhat nila ang isang maayos na papag na gawa sa kawayan, binaba nila sa gitna ng area namin at sinabing patungan daw ng mga pagkain o anumang gamit. Sabay alis, walang ibang sinabi kung may bayad man yun o wala, pero napagtanong namin sa mga katabi naming naka-camp na dun na P50 per head at per day daw.

Habang nag-aayos ang grupo may mga nagluluto na ng pancakes for breakfast, set na din ng tripod ng camera at picture taking na agad, halatang sabik ang isat-isa sa muling pagsasama ng tropa, matagal na rin kasing walang get-together dahil puro busy sa trabaho at kayod talaga para sa mga magagandang plano sa pamilya.

After breakfast excited na ang lahat lumublob sa dagat, kanya-kanyang labas na ng mga snorkel, goggles, vest at fins, makikita sa mukha ng bawat isa ang excitement na i-enjoy at i-explore ang lugar. Di alintana ng lahat ang lamig ng tubig basta sige lublob, kwentuhan, tawanan, halos wala ring pahinga ang mga digicams sa kakakuha ng pictures. Enjoy ang lahat, walang kj, lahat nakangiti, nakatawa, masayang-masaya ang tropa, ang tropa na walang ibang hangarin kundi ang i-appreciate ang ganda ng Anawangin.

Kinagabihan, set-up na ng lamp, habang nagluluto ng dinner ang ilan, nakapalibot naman ang iba sa kamustahang kwentuhan, bumangka si Mel, tropa ko since college na arkitekto na, bumanat na naman siya ng mga magic tricks niya kasama ang isa pang tropa na lagi niyang nililibang, kami naman kahit bilib sa ginagawa niya di na lang naming pinapahalata. Natatandaan ko pa nun na nagbilin ako ng pasalubong kay Mel kasi naka-line up na siya sa opisina nila na pupuntang Hawaii. Natapos ang gabing yun sa malalakas na tawanan at masasayang kwentuhan.

Kinabukasan, Biyernes Santo. Snorkling uli ang ilan sa tropa, explore uli sa islang may magagandang corals at makukulay na isda, halos di mo mamamalayan ang oras sa sobrang pagkalibang. Pagdating ng Lunch time, sabay nagsalu-salo ang buong tropa sa pagkain, pagkatapos yung iba umidlip sa pagkapagod. Bandang hapon ng nagkayayaan yung apat pa naming kasama na mag-swimming uli, dalawa sa kanila ang naka-vest kasama si Gwen, girlfriend ni Mel. Di naming akalaing may naghihintay na sakuna para sa kanila ng mga panahon na yon. Habang nagpapahinga kami sa camp site, bandang alas-kwatro ng hapon, nagulantang ang katahimikan dahil sa pagdating ng isang kasama nila Mel galing sa dagat, tumatakbo’t hinihingal habang sinasabing “nalunod si……nalunod si……”…..di pa man din siya tapos sa sinasabi niya agad naming dinampot yung natitirang vest at snorkel, dahil sa pagka-intindi naming nalulunod pa lang siya ng mga panahong yon.

Hinihingal sa pagkakatakbo ng pagdating namin sa lugar, marami ng nakapalibot na tao. Pagpasok ko sa loob, nakita ko ng umiiyak si Gwen sa tabi ni Mel. Si Mel walang malay at langtang gulay habang sini-cpr ng dalawang lalaking di namin kilala, yung ibang kasama naming nangontrata na ng bangka para madala agad si Mel sa hospital. Habang nasa bangka kahit walang malay patuloy naming kinakausap si Mel at pinipisil ang mga daliri sa kamay at paa niya. Halos paliparin ng bangkero ang bangka laban sa mga malalakas na alon ng hapon na yun. Bawat minuto parang ga-oras ang tagal ng byahe namin dahil sa layo. Tinatanong naming ang diyos kung bakit, mabait naman si Mel, mabuting anak sa pamilya niya, matulungin sa tropa, kwento pa nga ng girlfriend niya may ipon siya para sa pagpapatayo ng bahay para sa nanay niya, marami pa siyang gagawin….bakit si mel?

Pagdating ng Pundakit, ang daming tao pero kakaunti ang nagkukusang tumulong, kailangan mo pang murahin para tulungan ka sa pagbuhat. May nurse na lalaking lumapit he knows cpr daw, kaya bomba uli kami kay mel habang hinihintay yung ambulansya na pinatawag ng pulis na nakatalaga dun. Ilang minuto din bago dumating yung ambulansya. Kinailangan pa naming buhatin ang mabigat na katawan ni mel papunta sa gate ng resort para maisakay siya sa ambulansya, tantsa ko nasa 20 meters din ang layo. Dun namin na-realize na ganun kalayo ang tatahakin sa tuwing magkakaroon ng sakuna sa Anawangin.

Pagkarga kay Mel sa ambulansya, salpak agad ng driver ng oxygen kay mel, akala naming magiging ok na ang lahat, tsaka namin nalaman na ibabyahe pa sa kabilang town (San Marcelino), dahil wala raw hospital sa San Antonio,..Ang tanong, Bakit walang hospital sa San Antonio? Ang nagpapalakas ng loob namin ay yung maayos pa ang kulay ni Mel at may pulso pa siya , alam namin na aabot siya kung madadala lang agad sa Ospital. Pero sadyang ayaw makisama ng tadhana ang tagal na naman ng byahe namin bago makarating sa Ospital. Pagdating sa San Marcelino Hospital, ilang minuto lang ng mailipat si Mel sa kama ng ospital, dun na sinabi ng duktor na din na niya kinaya…wala na si Mel..Ganun kabilis ang pangyayari..Di man katanggap-tanggap.

Pagsunod ng ibang kasama namin sa San Marcelino Hospital, dun namin sila nakausap tungkol sa pangyayari. Ayon kay German, (isa sa apat na magkakasama), tahimik at mababaw ang tubig, umabot man ng ilang metro mula sa pampang ang babaw pa rin daw. Nung nagsi-swimming sila, medyo may distansiya si Mel sa tatlong kasama, nagulat na lang sila ng biglang nagpupumiglas at sumisigaw si Mel na para bang may puwersang humihila sa kanya na sadyang di niya makayanang labanan. Magaling lumangoy si Mel, at lalong hindi siya lasing, wala sa sampung magkakasama ang nakainom, kaya nagtataka sila kung bakit di niya magawang makalangoy. Sumaklolo si German pero paglapit niya kay Mel di niya akalaing ganun kalakas ang pwersa ng current sa ilalim ,gayung tahimik naman ang tubig ng lumusong sila. Parang may halimaw sa ilalim na gutom sa pagkuha ng buhay ng tao.,..di kinaya ni German kaya pinilit nilang makaahon agad para makahingi ng tulong. May sumaklolo pero di rin nagtagumpay na masagip si Mel, nung may pangalawang sumaklolo tsaka lang daw nakuha si Mel na wala ng malay. Ganun daw ang pangyayari. Paano pala kung walang kusang tumulong?..malamang pati katawan ng biktima ay din a makuha.

Walang “Danger” signs sa paligid,..wala ring Lifeguard,..wala ring salbabida man lang na pwede mong ibato sa nalulunod. Para saan yung sinisingil ng caretaker ng isla?…ano lang ba yung maglagay man lang sana ng signs para aware ang mga tao na ganun pala ka-delikado sa lugar nila. Hindi kapakanan ng mga campers ang priority ng caretaker.

Lahat ng ganda ng Anawangin ay nabura dahil sa pangyayaring yon, wala ka ng proteksiyon sa isla ang layo pa ng hospital na pagdadalhan sayo kung may sakuna. Sabi pa ng isang nurse sa hospital na nakausap namin, di lang minsan may ganung pangyayari, dati daw may pamilya pang nalunod, meron din daw isang case na swimmer pa yung nalunod, Puro dayo daw yung mga nagbubuwis ng buhay, halos taun-taon daw. Bakit di man lang nababalita?..maging sa internet walang ibang balita kundi kagandahan ng lugar.. Kaya pala tahimik lang ang mga locals, mga tricycle drivers at mga bangkero dun, kasi pag kinuwento nga naman nila masisira ang
hanapbuhay nila. Hanapbuhay nilang pagsasakripisyo ng buhay ng ibang tao.

Kung mahal mo ang kaibigan mo o pamilya mo, huwag mong ilapit sa mapanuksong ganda ng Anawangin, marami pang ibang magandang lugar. Gawin nating si Mel na ang huling biktima, at sigurado akong ikatutuwa ni Mel na makatulong tayo sa ibang tao na malayo sa sakuna. “Don’t be a victim behind the beauty of Anawangin!!”

At para sa’yo Mel, ang pagdarasal namin para sa Mapayapang Paglalakbay. Habang-buhay kang nasa puso namin. May you Rest in Peace.

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Maganda mang tignan ang lugar ng Anawangin, pero may multong nakatago sa gandang nakikita natin. Huwag na po nating pabayaang may madagdag pa sa mga buhay na nawala sa lugar na iyan, huwag nyo pong isapalaran ang inyong mga buhay! Magandang pakikisama ng mga nagpapatakbo at nangangalaga ng Anawangin lalo na
ni Aling Ligaya hindi po matutumbasan ng buhay na lalamunin pa ng isla ng Anawangin!!!!!

Mel, maraming salamat sa iyong kabaitan hindi mo pa man oras ngunit kailangan naming tanggapin ang katotohanang binawi ka na ng Maykapal. Marami ka ng taong natulungan, marami ka ng mapasayang tao, mahirap man sa amin pero kailangan mo ng tumuloy sa iyong pupuntahan. Alam kong nasa tabi ka ng Diyos na Maykapal, at alam kong magiging masaya ka dyan. Huwag mo na kaming alalahanin dahil binigyan mo na kami ng mga alaalang hindi namin malilimutan, napakabait mong kapatid, tito at lalong lalo na bilang anak sa mga magulang natin. Humayo ka na at matahimik sa kandungan ng Panginoong Diyos. Maraming maraming salamat kapatid ko!!!! Mahal na mahal ka namin!!!!

MICHAELA MAXINO HERNAEZ
Sister of Melvin

Related links:
Inspiring Anawangin (Feb. 25, 2008) – Photo album (multiply) of my friend, Rj. With travel info to Anawangin.

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