It was a sunday and the weather seemed cooperative, like the day before. We headed first to the local church.We missed the morning mass. It was already deserted, except for 2 elderly women still sitting on the pew, whether they were praying or chatting was difficult to tell. i asked the drivers who their patron saint was. T hey havent got a clue. They even argued for a while,and it seemed like their combined memory bank would be of help,but they never came up with a name. The parish church had iron gates which permitted a good view of the altar. It was a blue altar, symbolizing the sea. IT was adorned with seashells.It was quite lovely and unique.We never would have understood the mass anyway, so a few minutes of praying sufficed.
We circled the town proper to take pictures of the boulevard. It had a unobstructed view of Guyam and Daku Islands. What caught my attention was the Tsunami Alert Sign fronting the local school.Kids and adults alike were taking bath in the waters. a bit farther away, kids were playfully jumping off the pier. From here, it was an 8 hour long journey through the towns of Dapa, Del Carmen, San Benito, Sta Monica, Burgos, San Isidro and Pilar, then back to General Luna. The distance we covered is prob around 200kms.Most paved roads are within the town area, the rest is either mud or rock. Looking back now, it was so exhausting, i mean really back breaking exhausting. But had we done it using a car or a van, it wouldnt be as exciting, and not at all adventurous.
A beach in the town of Allegria, north of the island.
A little girl's playground.
crocodiles, according our tour guide.
of the townfolks.
point to observe the magnificent view of the ocean.
2 comments:
can't imagine a tsunami in such a beautiful place...
you should have taken your pic jumping in the falls yourself hehehe... now that would be really fun!
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