Oct 20, 2011

Taal Volcano is in Batangas!

PHOTO FROM THE OFFICE OF THE VICE GOVERNOR OF BATANGAS
        This is supposed to be the message of the planned "BATANGAS" sign on Taal Volcano. Just this morning, an article at Inquirer Southern Luzon published the said plan by the Provincial Government. From the article:

        "The provincial council approved on October 5 a resolution supporting the idea of Governor Vilma Santos-Recto, the award-winning actress, to erect a hard-to-miss landmark and potential tourism draw, according to Vice Governor Mark Leviste II."

      Hard-to-miss landmark? Check! Potential Tourism draw? for Batangas? I don't think so. As a Batangueno from Nasugbu, I really feel envy everytime I saw tourists flock Tagaytay for the "view" of the world famous Taal Volcano and the lake. But at the same time I feel so lucky having the world's smallest volcano in our province.

           Maybe Mayor Tolentino of Tagaytay is right. Our provincial government is insecure. Insecure of how popular Tagaytay is arguably because of Taal Volcano. Insecure of how much income Tagaytay's tourism generates because of the natural wonder of Batangas. But putting a sign is not such a good idea. Because Taal Volcano Protected Landscape (TVPL) is on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

       The Taal Volcano Protected Landscape, which is an active strato-volcano is situated in the municipalities of Talisay, Malvar, Tanauan, Laurel, Agoncillo, Sta. Teresita, Cuenca, Alitagtag, Mataas na Kahoy, Lipa City, Balete and San Nicolas in Batangas & Tagaytay City in Cavite. It consists of an island Lake Taal, which is situated within a caldera formed by an earlier very large eruption.

          Taal lake used to be covered by the Tagaytay Taal Integrated Master Plan crafted under the auspices of the Presidential Commission on Tagaytay Taal. The Commission was abolished by President Joseph Estrada in 2000, due to the fact that there is already a Protected Area Management Board which has jurisdiction over the lake basin. The TVPL was proclaimed a Protected Area in 1997 and covers 65,000 hectares of some of the most photographed views of the Philippines. It is governed by a Protected Area Management Board of over 150 people meeting (en banc) twice yearly, and an Executive Board elected from PAMB en banc which meets quarterly. The PAMB just approved the 10-year TVPL Management Plan in November 2009.

       The online community already has mixed reactions. Taal Volcano is trending on twitter in the Philippines. The Inquirer article now has 300 comments (mostly negative) and counting. It's a good thing Vice-Gov Leviste replied to some of the comments and at least they're open to some suggestions. But I do hope they listen to the people. Why not just promote other "view decks" of Taal all over Batangas? After all, one of the best view of Taal Volcano is on Mt. Maculot - which is in Batangas.


           I like the floating "ALA EH" restaurants though...;-)


sources: UNESCO World Heritage List
                Taal Lake Blog
                Taal Volcano Protected Landscape (Facebook)


Oct 14, 2011

Pic of the Week!


            Title: The Islands
Location: Verde Passage, Oriental Mindoro
Photo Taken: August, 2011
The Story: Our flight going back to Manila from Zamboanga. I was so amazed of the view from the top that I started taking picture after picture. I never exactly knew then where we were already, but this one caught my attention. After uploading the pictures I started "Google-ing" the image (you know, you can just drag and drop this image to the google search bar and it will show you similar images) but I didn't find the exact match. So I opened Google Earth and manually locate these 3 islands. and found out that it's about 6 miles Southeast of Verde Island or about 18 miles east of Puerto Galera...;-)

Oct 9, 2011

“Nag-driving ka na ba sa mga bayan sa baybay..?” part 3


This is the last part of the series Nag-driving... If you missed the first two parts here are the links: Part 1 and Part 2







Composed by: Mike Villegas and Rico Blanco; Words by: Rene Nieva; Arranged by: Angelo Villegas

The artists and bands who performed the 3 "Pilipinas, Tara Na!" songs are: 6 Cycle Mind, Aiza Seguerra, Barbie Almalbis, Bayang Barrios, Billy Crawford, Bituin Escalante, Boboy Garovillo, Christian Bautista, Cookie Chua, Dolphy, Ebe Dancel, Gabby Alipe, Gail Blanco, Gloc 9, Itchyworms, Janno Gibbs, Jaya, Jay-R, Jed Madela, Jett Pangan, Jim Paredes, John Lesaca, Jong Cuenco, Karylle, Kevin Roy, Kitchie Nadal, Kris Lawrence, Kyla, Manny Pacquiao, Martin Nievera, Nikki Gil, Noel Cabangon, Ogie Alcasid, Pepe Smith, Raimund Marasigan, Regine Velasquez, Rico J. Puno, Rivermaya, Sam Concepcion, Spongecola, Yeng Constantino, Zsa Zsa Padilla.
 Just like the Pilipinas, Tara Na! FB Fan page says "everyone is encourage to do their own share in promoting the Philippines. Travel the country, talk about it and tell everyone you know. Write about your adventures, post photos, videos and updates on Facebook, Twitter, tumblr, Google+, Multiply, Blogs, etc., and let everyone see how beautiful the Philippines truly is."


Pilipinas, Tara Na!!! 





Oct 8, 2011

Pic of the Week!



            Title: Cave Mouth
     Location: St. Paul Subterranean River National Park, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Photo Taken: About 1 year ago
The Story: First time to visit Palawan and first time to enter a cave riding a banca. The world's  longest underground river until 2007. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since December 04, 1999. One of the most important forest in Asia. And I think this is the most recognizable place in Palawan. But the most important, it's a finalist at the New 7 Wonders of Nature. It's a little over a month left to vote. You can vote through SMS (Philippines only), just type PPUR and send to 2861 for Globe, Smart and Sun Cell subscribers. You can also vote online, just visit the New 7 Wonders website. VOTE NOW!!!