25 December 2015

My 2015 year in review

UNFINISHED POST.

In exactly 12 hours it will be 2016.

So much has happened in 2015 and I somewhat regret not writing about them here in my blog. I've done so many things, accomplished so many in my own little way. It's difficult to back track all those memories that happened in the past 11 months. But I shall try to recall them through my photos.

January 2015

January was the Pope's visit here in Manila. Martin and I were volunteers for the Papal Mass and as human barricade during his motorcade. I feel so blessed to have seen three Popes in my lifetime: Pope John Paul II in Manila, Pope Benedict XVI in Australia, and Pope Francis in Manila. Here are the photos:




I remember celebrating the eve of my 29th birthday en route to Sagada for field work. I was on my own and I took the Victory Liner going to Baguio and the bus in Dangwa Terminal going to Sagada. I was afraid as I remember because I thought that the bus might crash and we'll all get killed, haha. The road going to Sagada is a scary road with a lot of cliffs and sharp curves. Thank God I arrived safely and I celebrated it with my colleagues. Below are some of the photos:










February 2015

My travel for this month was in Agusan del Sur, in the Municipality of Esperanza. A barangay named MacArthur is our community. It was one helluva trek going there. An hour's travel by foot and if you ride a habal-habal, it would make you think twice.

27 November 2015

Today's Thoughts

I can't believe it.

I can't.

Today is the realization of one of my lifelong dreams: the opportunity to study abroad.

I don't think the feeling has sunk in yet. I'm overjoyed, elated, ecstatic but I'm still calm.  I don't know why. I'm calm. But deep inside my heart is bursting, my mind racing through the future scenarios of my one-year sojourn.

Having been accepted into this prestigious scholarship opens many doors to other scholarships abroad. And hopefully I'll have my shot of obtaining a PhD abroad too.

Thank you Lord, thank you Mama Mary, thank you Holy Spirit for making my dream a reality. I am truly grateful and blessed by all of you. I will continue to do all my actions for the love you.

Australia Awards Scholarship. Wow. Wow. One of the most prestigious government-funded scholarships in the world. And I will be part of it. Thank you Lord, thank you Lord, thank you Lord.

09 October 2015

Today's Thoughts

1. My nape and shoulders hurt.

I don't know if this was brought by the head banging I did the other night, or if I slept in a wrong position, or perhaps the STRESSSSS that I'm encountering at work lately. Can also be all of the above. Maybe I should exercise soon. I just thought that perhaps some people will go to spas to have a massage or hilot but I'd rather exercise. Time to stretch some muscles, get the heart pumping and the blood circulating, and get the good hormones flowing!

2. I love my parents.

I feel very blessed to have my parents. Very. I may have many insecurities in life but if I have a strong family bond, a strong bond with my parents, all these insecurities vanish. At home I feel loved and important and cared for. Our family may not be financially wealthy but we are able to have some luxury in life. Every time I would think of my parents and what will happen if all of a sudden they're gone (yes I think about this because death is inevitable), it makes me cry a bucket load of tears. My parents are my stronghold, my source of inspiration, my life companions and when the inevitable happens... I am dreading that day. I don't want that to happen. But thinking about it makes me realize how much I love them and that I should my time with them as much as I can even if it means sacrificing many things. They've also sacrificed and are sacrificing for me now. It's only right to return them the favour, even a hundredfold.


26 September 2015

Field Work Memories in Dapa, Siargao

It's fun and nostalgic to look back at the memories and photographs taken during field works. Below are the few photos from our Dapa, Siargao field work. We went to the Sohoton Cove (Hagukan Cave, Cliff Jump) and also to the Jellyfish Lagoon. Ganda. Sobra. Sarap bumalik, especially to people who looooove swimming!!! Photos taken June or July 2015.

The team before going inside the Sohoton Cove: (L-R) front row- Macky, Mirang, yours truly, Nathan; back row- Heinz, Claud, Calvin, Kai, and Kuya guide

The group entering Sohoton Cove

Wacky shot!

The group once inside Sohoton Cove

In one of the islands near our site. We had the island all to ourselves.

Jump shot!

Fooling around with a Moray Eel. Medyo nakaka-guilty ito. This eel was caught using the spear-fishing method.

Paradise.

Medyo blurred lang. Haha. Basa yung lens.

Kwentuhan sa beach. Blarred. Pambihira.

Inside the cove.

We are so having fun.

Sorry I included this, ang payat ko kasi tingnan dito eh, hahaha. It's my blog! :D

Group picture before the cliff jump.

Yey all smiles!!!

Solb na solb kami sa Sohoton!

Idyllic.

At the Jellyfish Lagoon. Lugi ako, Ako kumuha ng picture. Hahaha.

03 September 2015

Today's Thoughts

1. Work never seem to cease.

We've been very busy at work not just this week but for the whole of August! Ang daming minomonitor na sites, pambihira. Monitoring work seemed forever. Sleepless nights, altered sleeping pattern, disrupted circadian rhythm,  social life deprivation, hormonal imbalance, need I go on? These are just a few of the negative effects of overnight monitoring work. Of course there are positive effects too, like accomplishing more writing tasks and... what else? Hahaha.

2. Field work again soon

Quite excited to see Samar. It's not my first time here but I aspire to explore the Calbiga Cave System! It's been a dream of mine to explore it since college, nung uso pa yung FRIENDSTER! Hahaha! Medyo matagal na :D

3. Marian Bazaar

Excited to help my love on Sunday! We'll be selling again at the annual Marian Bazaar of our parish. One of our advantages is we know the titas and titos of our parish, hahaha. May brasuhan na mangyayari kaya fly in the sky ang peg ng sales.

4. Panel Interview for scholarship

Okaaaay... so my REAP got grilled. But it's okay. I liked it actually. I felt proud yet humbled and ecstatic to have learned that out of 176 applicants for the Open Category, they only short listed 60 candidates!!! And I'm one of them! Wow grabe. Wild!

5. Parents getting old

Every time I will go on field work or stay in my dorm or hostel or just be away from my parents for at least two days makes me feel melancholic. They only have a few years left to live. And I want to be with them and spend time with them as much as I can. But how can I if I'm in the empire building stage of my life? Empire building entails me to work twice as hard when I was a fresh graduate; entails me to spend more working hours than leisure/rest hours; entails me to be away from home to pursue bigger plans to ensure my future life's comfortability. Bakit ganun? Inversely proportional ang oras sa magulang sa pagpapayaman ng sarili. Nowadays, my parents are usually at home with more free time in their hands. Ako naman, laging wala. Kung walang field work, kasama si Martin nagdedate tuwing weekend because it's the only time we can go out on a date din. Nakakalungkot. Ganun pala kapag nagka-anak ka. Habang tumatanda na anak mo at mas kailangan mo sila, lagi silang wala dahil ganun eh. May iba na silang priorities. And you can't blame them. They also have their own  life to fulfil. The parents get neglected, put aside by the children. Nakakaiyak. Kung pwede lang na sobrang yaman ko and I can take care of my parents while spending precious time with them. Why does life have to be like this?

Maybe I can do something about it. I'll try to do something about it. Thank you Lord for letting me realize the gravity of this. Help me fulfil my duties and responsibilities as a loving and caring daughter. This is for my parents. I love them immensely.

11 August 2015

Today's Thoughts

My health condition's fluctuating today. There are times I feel okay, then I feel sluggish, then I feel alive, then I feel weak... Hay. Hirap nang may lagnat/sipon/ubo/sinat. Ewan ko ba. Immune system is down.

I've been playing this song of John Mayer since yesterday and it's so fitting for what I'm going through right now.

Hearbreak Warfare
John Mayer

Lightning strike
Inside, my chest to keep me up at night
Dream of ways
To make you understand my pain

[Chorus]
Clouds of sulphur in the air
Bombs are falling everywhere
It's heartbreak warfare
Once you want it to begin,
No one really ever wins
In heartbreak warfare
If you want more love,
Why don't you say so?
If you want more love,
Why don't you say so?

Drop his name
Push it in and twist the knife again
Watch my face
As I pretend to feel no pain, pain, pain

[Chorus]

Just say so
How come the only way to know how high you get me
Is to see how far I fall
God only knows how much I'd love you if you let me
But I can't break through at all.
It's a heart, heartbreak

I don't care if we don't sleep at all tonight
Let's just fix this whole thing now
I swear to God we're gonna get it right
If you lay your weapon down
Red wine and Ambien
You're talking shit again, it's heartbreak warfare
Good to know it's all a game
Disappointment has a name, it's heartbreak, heartbreak

It's heartbreak warfare
It's heartbreak warfare
It's heartbreak warfare


Read more: John Mayer - Heartbreak Warfare Lyrics | MetroLyrics 

10 August 2015

Today's Thoughts

Late ako pumasok ngayon kasi masama pakiramdam ko pagkagising ko. Masakit lalamunan ko at medyo kumikirot katawan ko. Hanggang ngayong 7pm, masakit pa rin lalamunan ko at palagay ko lumalala na kundisyon ko. Baka bukas lagnatin na ako nang tuluyan, Pupurgahin ko na lang sarili ko ng Berocca.

Kanina, tumawag sa akin ang butihin kong kaibigan at mayroon siyang ibinalita sa akin na maganda at nakakakilig na balita. Syempre secret kung ano ito. At pagkatapos nagkaroon din kami ng diskusyunan tungkol sa current relationship ko ngayon. Ayun. Nakakapanghina pag-usapan. Hindi ko na alam ano gagawin e. Nagugulumihanan na ako sa mga nangyayari at sa mga pangyayari. Ayaw ko sanang sulatin ito sa blog dahil napaka-bukas nitong blog ko sa publiko. Well, hindi ko rin naman alam kung may nagbabasa ba talaga nitong mga entry ko. Pero gusto ko lang maglabas ng saloobin; ng mga nararamdaman.

Hindi ko alam kung dala na rin ito ng pagod o dahil magkakasakit ako kaya hindi masyado gumagana utak ko. Pero wala akong nararamdaman na pagkamuhi o pagkalungkot sa mga nangyayari. Kalituhan at kahinaan meron. Pero lungkot o galit, wala. Parang normal na araw lang ito. Normal na walang nangyayaring espesyal, walang nagtetext na espesyal, walang naiisip na espesyal. Wala lang. Trabaho lang. Day-to-day activities ang peg. Parang walang pinagkaiba sa dati.

Ang weird. Mali ba itong nararamdaman ko? Ano ba dapat gawin ko? Sa ngayon ito na lang muna kakantahin ko:

Half of My Heart
John Mayer

I was born in the arms of imaginary friends
Free to roam, made a home out of everywhere I've been
Then you come crashing in, like the realest thing
Trying my best to understand all that your love can bring

[Chorus]
Oh half of my heart's got a grip on the situation
Half of my heart takes time
Half of my heart's got a right mind to tell you
That I can't keep loving you (can't keep loving you)
Oh, with half of my heart

I was made to believe I'd never love somebody else
I made a plan, stay the man who can only love himself
Lonely was the song I sang, 'till the day you came
Showing me a another way and all that my love can bring

[Chorus]

Your faith is strong
But I can only fall short for so long
Down the road, later on
You will hate that I never gave more to you than half of my heart
But I can't stop loving you
(I can't stop loving you)
I can't stop loving you
(I can't stop loving you)
I can't stop loving you with half of my
Half of my heart
Oh, half of my heart

Half of my heart's got a real good imagination
Half of my heart's got you
Half of my heart's got a right mind to tell you
That half of my heart won't do
Half of my heart is a shotgun wedding
To a bride with a paper ring
And half of my heart is the part of a man
Who's never truly loved anything

Half of my heart
Oh, half of my heart
Half of my heart
Oh, half of my heart
Half of my heart
Oh, half of my heart


From: MetroLyrics 

07 August 2015

Minsan lang akong mag-rant pero ilalagay ko na rin dito sa blog ko

Kapag nagsusulat ako sa blog, bihira lang ako mag-rant. Baka nga first time ko ito mag-rant sa blog e. Syempre gusto ko positive vibes lang all the way. Plus, maaari ka kasing ma-misjudge ng mga tao. Iisipin nila ang negatron mo, tapos sasabihin nila judgemental ka. Ayos. Pero dahil hindi  ko mapigilan ang silakbo ng damdamin ko, magrarant na lang din ako. At gusto ko documented siya. Para maramdaman ko that to get angry is part of being human, part of feeling.

Napagtanto ko na yung ibang ka-close kong kaibigan can be SO RIGHTEOUS about themselves. Sila na ang perpekto. Sila na ang tama. Sila na ang mangdidikta ng buhay mo at kung paano ka gagalaw sa lipunan. Ngayon lang ako nakaramdam ng ganitong inis sa kanya. So fucking righteous. Kala mo walang maling ginagawa sa buhay. Kung makasita ng mga tao, IKAW NA! You may have achieved a lot pero pwede ba, if you can't say something nice just keep your judgemental opinions to yourself! You feel like you're doing this country a huge privilege by devoting your time to society! To a certain extent yes, I'll give you that. Pero pota, just because feeling mo ang galing galing mo, you devote your whole self to being the best in serving others, THAT DOESN'T GIVE YOU THE FUCKING RIGHT TO JUDGE OTHERS. And I'm not saying this because you misjudged me. I'm not ranting kasi kung mapagsabihan mo ako wagas. I can take your criticisms. You can lambaste me all you want and I'll take all of them. And I would take it all constructively because I can understand your points. 

Pero yung i-judge mo ibang tao na walang ginagawang masama sa'yo, TIGIL-TIGILAN mo yang kayabangan mo! Kung makapag-husga ka, kala mo ikaw na ang infallible! I extremely hate that about you.  You'll see me nodding and agreeing to your comments most of the time but deep inside, when you start talking about the flaws of other people and how you are disgusted by them, I cringe at how low you've become. Dong, hindi umiikot ang mundo sa'yo. At hindi parati ikaw ang bida. 

My father would always ALWAYS discourage me from talking about other people. And now I can completely see his point. Siguro I have to thank you for that for making me see clearly my father's point. Ang panget nga talaga pag-usapan ang ibang tao, at lalong-lalo na yung jinujudge mo sila. Alam mo, magtataka ka why some of your close friends turned their backs against you. It's probably because of your uncouth ways of degrading and judging others. Nakakarindi. Nakakapuno. Nakakairita. You're not perfect. And though you're trying to be, your being judgemental will not make you one.

04 August 2015

Kung Ibig Mo Akong Makilala ni Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo



Nagkukwentuhan kaming magkakaibigan tunkgol sa pagpapakilanlan sa sarili nang mabanggit ng isang kaibigan ko ang katagang, "hubad ako roon, mula ulo hanggang paa". Tinanong ko kung naisip niya ba iyon o nahango niya sa isang maikling kwento o tula. Nakuha niya raw ito sa tula ni Ruth Mabanglo: Kung Ibig Mo Akong Makilala. Aming hinanap ito kay Google at nais kong isulat at ibahagi ito sa aking blog. 

Nakakamiss din ang panahon noong kolehiyo pa ako, sama-sama kami ng mga kaibigan kong artistic-minded na uupo sa amphitheatre ng unibersidad, nakatingin sa madilim na langit habang nakahiga sa mainit-init na semento at tiles, kung saan sumasayaw ang anino ng mga puno dahil sa mahina at malamig na hangin ng takipsilim.

Magbabasa kami ng mga tula o maikling kwento nila Danton Remoto, Vicente Groyon, Anna Luz Jacinto, Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo, at iba pang mga manunulat ng Philippine Literature. Ramdam ko ang tuwa at sayang nababalot sa pagiging bata noon. Panahong lumipas ngunit sariwa sa aking ala-ala...


Kung ibig mo akong makilala
ni Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo

Kung ibig mo akong makilala,
lampasan mo ang guhit ng mahugis na balat,
ang titig kong dagat–
yumayapos nang mahigpit sa bawat saglit
ng kahapon ko’t bukas.
Kung ibig mo akong makilala
sunduin mo ako sa himlayang dilim
at sa madlang pagsukol ng inunang hilahil,
ibangon ako at saka palayain.
Isang pag-ibig na lipos ng lingap,
tahanang malaya sa pangamba at sumbat
may suhay ng tuwa’t ang kaluwalhati’y
walang takda–ialay mo lahat ito sa akin
kung mahal mo ako’t ibig kilalanin.
Kung ibig mo akong kilalanin,
sisirin mo ako hanggang buto,
liparin mo ako hanggang utak,
umilanlang ka hanggang kaluluwa–
hubad ako roon: mula ulo hanggang paa.

03 August 2015

Thank you Lord for this blessing :)

I have hurdled the third stage of my four-stage journey in applying for a scholarship abroad. I am so blessed for I have received word today that I made it through the initial screening of my scholarship application. This came in the email today:

Ms. Edna Patricia Mendoza

Dear Ms. Mendoza,

In view of your application to the Axxxxxx Axxxxxx Scholarships  for the June 2016 Intake, it is with great pleasure that I write to confirm that you have been shortlisted and will move on to the next selection process which is the Panel Interview . 
Axxxxxx Axxxxxx Scholarships in the Philippines is managed by the ............. We received a large number of applications for the Open Category and the selection process was highly competitive.
Again, congratulations and we look forward to seeing you.

I was BLOWN AWAY when I read this email. I'm still reeling from the ecstasy I felt. Grabe Lord THANK YOU PO!!!! :) This is a BIG DEAL for me because I know that I didn't have stellar grades in college. I didn't graduate with Latin honours but I know in my heart that I want to serve the people and the country. Moreover, I applied under the Open Category which is a MORE DIFFICULT category to apply in since it has a more cut-throat competition amongst applicants.  Lord I pray that I pass the Panel Interview! Let's do this! Yehey!!!

23 July 2015

Today's Thoughts

1. Praying the rosary is a form of meditation

You know what they say about meditating:it helps clear the mind and lets you focus more in accomplishing tasks; that when meditating, it's better if you have a chant that keeps on playing over and over in your mind.

I've come to realize this for myself a long time ago, when I would pray the rosary every time I commute. It helps me meditate because I repeat the prayers over and over. It helps me block off the noise in my surroundings and my mind just focuses on praying. Aside from praying the rosary, talking to God too, reflecting, is a form of meditation.

2. I miss Sohoton Cove and the Jellyfish Lagoon

I cannot forget the time I swam in Sohoton Cove. I felt I was in my element. Swimming peacefully in the calm, blue green waters of the cove and the lagoon. No one was there except our group. Swimming in the Enchanted River too is great. But there are so many tourists it's difficult to relax swim. The Enchanted River is also just a small swimming hole compared to the hectares and hectares of Sohoton Cove. The Jellyfish Lagoon is also a nice place to swim; calm and relaxing with the jellyfishes. Sigh. I miss swimming there! Argh!

3. I miss swimming in Hinagdanan Cave, Bohol

The first time I encountered brackish water in a cave. It was heavenly. So clear. Cool. Isotonic. Peaceful. Calm. Aaaargh. Memories.

17 July 2015

Why you should consider going to Surigao del Sur for a vacation

Okay guys, the reason why you viewed this blog entry is because you are looking for nice places to visit around the Philippines and you Googled Surigao del Sur. Well, let me persuade you to visit this province because of the photographs posted below and my experience (not sure if that's convincing enough though, haha!) Let me tell you the outline of this entry so that in case you find it incomplete, you may jump to another blog site. :)

Pertinent information within this entry:

1. What are the MAJOR attractions that you shouldn't miss?

2. How much is the budget?

3. How long should one explore the different destinations?

4. How do you go around and where's the best place to stay?

5. Is it worth it?

6. (unsolicited but most likely important) Travel advice

And now for the answers...

1. Major attractions

Please, for the love of God, Montresor! DO NOT LEAVE Surigao del Sur without visiting these TOP THREE tourist destinations:

   A. Britania Group of Islands, San Agustin

You will read numerous information and blog posts regarding this paradise. But let me tell you my personal take on this. My first visit to this heaven on earth sanctuary, we arrived at around four of the clock in the afternoon. Since my colleagues and I were agog at exploring this not-so-touristy-place yet back in 2013, we ventured onto the sea with manong bangkero at 4:30 pm and arrived at the island/s by 5 pm. A bad idea.

Tip: Please be EARLY (like 6 am) when you explore the islands so you can get the most out of your trip. You'll see the azure waters in all its ethereal beauty and the islands in their picturesque appearance. Plus. since you'll be paying the same amount of money to the bangkero, maganda nang malibot mo lahat ng islands, kaysa isa lang o dalawa. Tagalan niyo na rin sa isang islet.

My second visit was just recently, February 2015. At last! I was able to go back and explored more!!!
Our first destination was Hagonoy Island, one of the more popular islands in Britania. The pump boats usually bring their guests here first. There were a number of coconut trees lumped together on the island, the sands were ecru in colour but when the afternoon sun reflects on the sand, they become sugary white. The sands were of medium to fine texture and becomes consolidated when wet, giving the shore a smooth appearance. You can opt to ditch your slippers while walking on this island and it wouldn't hurt your feet. Except when the sands are hot. I always wear my Five Fingers when I go to the beach as they are versatile amphibian shoes.

Kyle, Minggoy, Claudine, and Roy goofing underwater. We used our Nikon underwater camera for this.

On the west side of Hagonoy island, there exists these weathered limestone rocks. An area of it is covered with moss and we just sat there and rolled around the moss that feels like a floor carpet to the touch. It's non-irritating and not itchy to the skin. We would wait for the waves to crash on the rock slab and we'd be tumbling and turning all over, haha! It was a fun experience.

That's me, Claudine, Minggoy, and Kyle, all fooling around on the rocky area of the island.

Not really the best and most convincing model for Hagonoy. Hahahah!

Here's the carpet moss! We are waiting for the wave...

And there goes the wave.

So this is what it looks like sitting on the carpet moss whilst waiting for the wave to crash (and topple) us. Looks like a scene in Tabing Ilog. Hahahaha.


Jump shot! As you can see, since no one lives on this islet, no one rakes the shore and the shore is full of organic sea debris. 

A lovely islet!!!
Next stop was Naked Island. This is a sand bar that has NOTHING on it, not even a tree or a blade of grass. It's NAKED. Not so nice to stay in especially during lunch time. It's VERY HOT and there is no shade at all. Moreover, you can only go there if it's high tide. Otherwise, it's difficult for the boatman to maneuver his way out. We did nothing here but take photos. The sun's heat was scorching!!! Here are some of the photos:


There's nothing on this island except sand and organic sea debris.

Ang init!!!

A couple of oddballs righ hurrrr... 

The last islet we went to is my favourite in terms of sand quality: Buslon Island! I've been to many beaches all over the Philippines, but the sands here in Buslon rival the sands of Boracay!!! Seriously. I feel like walking on talc. I removed my shoes and let my toes bury themselves in the fine to very fine texutre sands!!! Another feature of this island is the wealth of seafood items you can buy. The locals sell them at an affordable price. Though I felt a pang of guilt eating those urchins and sea cucumbers, ang sarap eh!!! Ang sarap pala ng sea cucumber! Hahahaha! Or tommy lee jones lang kami kaya ang sarap sarap ng lahat. One bundle of the seaweeds costs 20 pesos, same with the sea cucumber and urchin. The kamote was quite expensive though, 50 pesos for a bundle. The Pepsi was salvation for our parched throats. Here are some of the photos of us eating our prized-catch (from the locals, haha!):



Yummy seaweeds and sea cucumbers

And we all posed in front of the camera upon eating our munchies

Kyle drowned in the powdery sands with his head bobbing
The other islets across Buslon Island

Kwentuhan at tambay lang 'pag may time...

This cavorting of ours around the islands was indeed enjoyable and relaxing! Yes, relaxing. Walang stress dahil sasakay lang kayo ng bangka at pagkatapos bababa sa isla at magpapagulung-gulong sa buhanging malambot at pino.



   B. Tinuy-an Falls, Bislig

*Omigad higad the last time I wrote on this entry was so long ago I have forgotten some of the details na! I'm so sorry!!!*

Anyway, let's go to my second favourite tourist destination in Surigao del Sur: the majestic falls of Tinuy-an! This has got to be the widest falls I've seen so far in my travels around the Philippines. It's tall too, but Katibawasan in Camiguin is taller and also the one I've seen somewhere upstream of the Cagayan River (not sure what was that. we were aboard a Huey when we went there. and we were with the military).

Tinuy-an is most beautiful during the rainy season because the whole wall is filled/covered with water. But the downside if you go there during the rainy season is the waters are stronger and it migh be brown in colour due to upstream erosion. Anyway, we were fortunate when we went there because even if it's still summer time, the wall was covered with water and it was colour white. Kauulan lang kasi I think nung gabi. 



Roy, me, Ming, and Kyle. Missing in this photo is Claud. She's the one wearing the magenta-sleeve rash guard below.
 Behind us is the somewhat downstream portion of Tinuy-an. You'll see this beside the parking lot.

Notice that the wall is not completely covered with water. Pero maganda na ito sa lagay na 'to even during summer. The falling water makes a VERY LOUD sound that it can be heard a hundred meters away.

Tinuy-an has three levels that you can climb. The first level is of course underneath the main falls. You can hire a guide and rent a makeshift raft (don't worry it won't splinter under the water) to go underneath the VERY STRONG, VERY POWERFUL falling water. Those who have weak bones and scoliosis, I advise to not stay long under the falls and do not let yourself be pummelled by the water. Masakit siya, no joke. Yung unang impact masakit. But it's good that it's just liquid so when it comes in contact with your body, the force dissipates a little. Medyo maginaw din pala pero bearable naman.

Here we are underneath the falls clinging onto the raft's barre. Sa mga ballerina dyan, pwedeng gamitin itong barre na ito para sa selfie. Hahaha.

You are allowed to jump off the raft provided you know how to swim. The guides will throw in a flotation device attached to the raft so you can cling onto it when you haul yourself back to the raft. That's Ming with the goggles making the peace sign, Roy, the one with the yellow shirt was Kyle, and that's me at the back.
 CAUTION: I ALMOST drowned because Kyle (ay nako Kyle if you're reading this, peste, muntikan na akong malunod sayo! Hahaha!) hogged the buoy and I was already tired from treading! As I held onto the rope I tried to pull myself  towards the raft. The rope was slack and as I pulled I went underwater! PAMBIHIRA! It was difficult to regain your breath once afloat because of the HEAVY MIST from the falls! I felt lactic acid was building up in my muscles and I thought of already calling the guides to rescue me. But thank you Lord my swimming prowess prevailed and I was able to latch onto the raft safely. I was so FRIGGIN' TIRED after!!!

Kaya guys, please be careful before you jump into the water. Take precaution. The current is stroing going downstream and if you are not so much of a strong swimmer I advise not to go far from the raft. Yes there will be manong guides to help you but to avoid this kind of mishap, BE CAREFUL and WHEN IN DOUBT, DON'T!

This is what I looked like after my ordeal. SO TIRED!!! But eventually I was able to regain my strength fast.

Solo with Tinuy-an. Ang lakas ng tubiiiiig!!! It was MISTY all over!!!


The guides are strong swimmers and they are eager to take your group's photograph while afloat. From left to right. that's Roy, Claud, Ming, Kyle, and I.
As I've stated earlier in this post, Tinuy-an has three levels that you can climb. The photos below is the second level. Water here is also VERY STRONG but it's not as tall as the main falls of Tinuy-an. It's easy to go underneath the water and take group photos. But what's scary is just a few meters and you'll see the steep drop to the main falls. If in case you lose your footing and get carried by the raging waters, Kuya Guide is just standing at the edge of the falls to immediately catch you. I've asked the guide if they have tried jumping from this level to the main falls and they said no one has done that yet but they undergo rigorous training to serve as the falls's guide.
Enjoying the second level falls


That's me underneath the falls. Lakas ng tubig!

GROUP PHOTO!!! Look how strong the water is!

Roy and I are so blind we wear our eyeglasses even when in water

There goes the unconvincing model of Tinuy-an

This is the left side of the second-level falls. Notice behind us is already the steep drop of the main falls. I estimated it to be around 10 to 12 meters in height. It was scary because if you slip and get carried away by the current you'll fall into the main falls! Yikes! But don't worry, in this area right here the current is weak and the water height is low, it cannot carry you down the falls.

May lechon sa harap ng picture

This was what Tinuy-an looked like early in the morning, around 7AM. Notice the water became weaker.



C. Enchanted River, Hinatuan

Save the best for last!

Medyo bad trip lang nung pagpunta namin dito paubos na yung battery ng underwater cam namin kaya ang KONTI at ang CHAKA ng mga litrato. Boooo.

Indeed, this place lives up to its name: ENCHANTED. I made this the last destination entry because out of the three places I've visited, this is where I enjoyed the most and for me, the most surreal place of all. But of course, what's enjoyable and surreal for me might not be for you. Different strokes for different folks. :)


Pose muna bago lumangoy :)
 The water of this river is brackish and I think it's isotonic because once you open your eyes underneath, you CAN'T FEEL any pain at all, unlike when you open your eyes when you swim in a beach or a pool. No need to wear goggles really. Well  yeah, it's isotonic and it's refreshing to open your eyes underneath but of course it will be blurred and you cannot see the bottom. For skin divers out there, please do take the opportunity to bring your snorkelling gear: mask, snorkel, and fins. I promise it's worth it. You'll thank me for telling you.

The water is crystal clear. Best time to go here is just before 12NN because the sun is directly above you and once its rays hit the water, then you'll see the "enchantedness" of the place. Plus, at 12NN they feed the fishes!!! 

Look how clear the water is!!!

Not really the bottom but the side cliffs of the river

Another unconvincing modelling for this trip.

For safety and enjoyment (kasi para hindi ka madaling mapagod), I recommend that you rent a life vest. It's cheap anyway. Do bring a valid ID for your group when renting the vests. It's required.

Yes, even when in water Roy and I need to wear our eyeglasses. We would not appreciate our surroundings if we remove our spectacles. Did I tell you how clear the water is???

Ang sarap magswimming!!!!
Below are underwater photos of the terrain and the fishes. THE FISHES ARE HUUUUGE!!! And friendly too!!! At 12 NN they are being fed by the management. But you'll notice at around 11 AM they are already congregating at their "eating spot"; meaning swimming near the humans!!! I think this is the only time in my life that I swam very near the big fishes. I mean when you swim in the sea or even when you go diving, the ocean is so vast that the fishes are spread out and it's difficult to congregate them all at once swimming around you; unless you're swimming with a school of fish.




Though at one time, I experienced feeding the fishes in Boracay in the littoral zone. The fishes came up to me but they are no bigger than my hand. The fishes here in the Enchanted River are bigger than my face! Medyo scary actually but when I tried swimming towards them of course, being the evasive species they are, lumalayo sila. And I cannot catch up because I had no fins with me to keep up. But yeah, seeing those big fishes swimming around, beside, under, over you is such a treat!!!


WATTAFISH!


That's me swimming with the fishes right after the feeding frenzy. During feeding, people are prohibited to swim and should stay at the rim of the swimming area. E ako medyo pasaway. Nung tapos na yung pagpapakain at tapos na si kuya feeder, nagswimming ako agad papuntang gitna para makita ko yung mga fish!!! Yey!!!

2. Budget Matters

Naku. I'm so sorry friends. I honestly cannot remember anything anymore. Suuuuuuuuuper tagal ko nang nagawa itong post na ito and nagpatong-patong na field works ko so hindi ko na talaga maalala!!! Waaaah! Pero sige, try ko alalahanin. Or, let me give you a not-so-conservative estimate:

Budget for one person per day in a group of four:

Transportation (if travelling with three other friends and you rented a van) - 625
Gas - 100
Accommodations - 400
Food - 300

Total: 1,425/day/person in a group of 4
If staying for 4 nights, 5 days, this will be 6,575 ((1,425 x 4 nights) + 625 + 100 + 150)

Other expenses per person:

Round trip ticket MNL-BXU-MNL - approx. 4,500
Souvenirs - 1,000
Miscellaneous  - 2,000

Total: 7,500/person

Grand total: 7,500 + 6,575 = 14,075/person in a group of 4.

This is kinda steep. But realistic for a 4N/5D stay plus a van rental.

3. Length of stay

To FULLY enjoy these destinations, may I suggest the following:

a. Britania - should be one whole day but can be two full days to really enjoy the islets and swim around and go to other places that may be suggested by manong bangkero.

b. Tinuy-an - can be one whole day or half day pero sayang naman. There are accommodations available within the Tinuy-an "resort" itself. It's a government-run facility and they offer inexpensive lodging. But this is mainly for groups because the room is cramped with double-deck beds. Kung sinuwerte kayo na walang ibang tao, you can have the whole room to yourselves.

c. Enchanted - can be half day, depending how much you love swimming or if you plan to go to the fish cages. Not sure of this thing but you can ask the tourist information area upon entering the facility. I was told by one of the guests that you can rent a pump boat from the Enchanted River area going to somewhere, I forgot the local name of the place.

So if you factor all of these plus your travel time, here's your possible (rough and fast) itinerary:

Day 1: Fly-in to Butuan then head straight to San Agustin for Britania
Day 2: Explore Britania
Day 3: Travel to Hinatuan for Enchanted early morning. Arrive before lunch at Enchanted. depart in the afternoon for Bislig. Sleep in Tinuy-an or somewhere near.
Day 4: Explore Tinuy-an in the morning. Travel to Butuan.
Day 5: Fly-out from Butuan

Medyo haggard pa itong itinerary pero keribells na yan. If you have more time in your hands, you can go down south further to Davao Oriental. Or if you want, instead of going straight to San Agustin, you can drop by Lanuza first, there's surfing going on in that place. :)

4. Going around

Naku, I cannot give you tips on how to commute around del Sur, I'm so sorry. When we were there, we rented a van. Our driver was kuya Cocoy Garcia. Very friendly. He knows how to speak Bisaya and Tagalog and he can be your all-around driver, body guard, yaya, cook. He can also haggle for you if the need arises. He knows Eastern Mindanao well and can take you wherever you want to go in that area. He has a Starex van (medyo luma na nga lang pero malamig naman aircon) that can tour you around for 2,500 per day, excluding gas. You may text me at 0917-8825084 if you want to know his number.

You can be more adventurous by taking the habal-habal or a motorcycle to tour you around these destinations. But for intra-province travel, take the Bachelor Express bus.

5. Was it worth it?

Every second of it. The Philippines is very beautiful. I haven't been to a lot of places around the world but I can say that the Philippines has, perhaps, one of the most diverse natural environment spread over a small land area.

6. Travel advice

Again, different strokes for different folks. You get my drift. But please do read my two cents on the topic:

1. When going island hopping or going to the beach, the best time to explore it is at 6AM onwards. Trust me on this. I've been to countless beaches and oceans around the Philippines and this always holds true.

2. Travel light. Adopt the motto: Have toothbrush will travel.

3. Invest in a good camera that will capture your priceless moments with nature.

4. Be cautious but courageous at the same time.

5. Support local trade.

6. Leave nothing but footprints. Take nothing but pictures (and buy souvenirs from the locals). Kill nothing but time.

7. And please, gustuhin man natin talaga makatipid sa bakasyon pero isipin din natin na ang industriya ng turismo ang isa sa pangunahing pinagkakakitaan ng mga lokal sa kanilang lugar. Kaya huwag naman tayo masyadong tumawad sa presyo. Unlike Manila, Cebu, and Davao, opportunities in provinces, especially the less developed ones, are scarce. Most families thrive on hand to mouth living.


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Okay so ang tagal bago ko nakumpleto ang post na ito! Whoo! Ilang buwan din yun!!! Well at least I'm now finished. I hope you guys enjoyed my post and learned a few things and obtained some tips for your Surigao del Sur travel. Enjoy your trip!!! :)