Friday, January 4, 2008
Places to see in my island (Biliran)
This is a view of the shore of Sambawan Islet, taken atop a small hill. Note the pristine beach, clear seawater, and no human trash! This islet is not inhabited, but a lot of visitors arrive in motorized bancas. This is the leeward side, the other side faces open sea and is craggy, but good for diving. This is also a protected area by the provincial government, so we can expect the marine life is thriving. From the capital town (Naval), this islet can be reached in about 1 and a half hour pumpboat ride. Its nearest jump-off point is the town of Kawayan and the island town of Maripipi, about 30 minutes or so.
Another "must-see" is this shifting sand bar in another island called Higatangan. Attached to its southernmost tip, this sand bar stretches about 200 meters into open sea from the seashore so you can walk on it. The sand bar shifts according to the sea current that passes between the strait that separates Higatangan island and the northeastern tip of Leyte mainland (background), which also corresponds to the monsoon season. The island is inhabited with two barangays under the local government of Naval. The people are friendly and accommodating , and there is a resort for local and foreign tourists. Jump-off point to Higatangan Island is Naval port area, about 45 minutes motorboat ride.
Now if you think that my island (Biliran) is all sand and sea, this is a surprise! We have about two dozen waterfalls and cascades hidden among the lush foliage in my island's hinterlands. This is the majestic Tinago Falls located in Barangay Cabibihan in the town of Caibiran. "Tinago" literally" means hidden, but this place is highly accessible. A new project of the provincial government has placed clean rest rooms, walkways, relaxation areas and a navigable road down to the area from the national road. To reach this place, take the "cross-country" road from Naval Bus Terminal by public utility bus, or motorcycles-for-hire towards Barangay Cabibihan, along the national highway a sign board announces you've arrived safely!
Another surprise (we have a lot of these) is Bagongbong Waterfalls located about 2 kilometer walk from Barangay Caucab in the town of Almeria. But what's a kilometer of walking for nature lovers when all they hear and see are the ambient sounds and sights of nature?
Map of Biliran Island
On the southernmost tip of the main island is the town of Biliran, which connects to Leyte province by a causeway and Biliran Bridge.
Quick Facts about Biliran Island
Quick facts:
The
PAL and Cebu Pacific serve direct Manila-Tacloban flight twice a day. From
Nearest international airport, also serves direct flight from
no. of municipalities 8 (Naval – capital town,
Maripipi, Culaba, Caibiran, Cabucgayan
and Biliran)
no. of barangays 132
household population 140,174
average annual growth rate (in percent) 1.28
proportion in age group [0-14 years] 40.5
proportion in age group [15-64 years] 54.0
proportion in age group [65 years & older] 5.4
number of households 27,090
average household size 5.02
sex ratio (males per 100 females) 103.3
dependency ratio 85.0
population density (persons/sq. km) 265.4
Communications
Smart Communications Inc. (Cellular Phones)
PLDT (Public Calling Office)
Bayantel (Public Calling Office)
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
First Time!
I have been planning to start a blogsite para naman may kakuwentohan at saka to share ideas with. The problem is, I let myself be carried away with the "i don't have the time yet" syndrome. I have to wait for the Christmas "lull" moment to tap the keys on something other than the usual office traffic.
I have great plans (as always) like making this blogsite the best (he he...) for me and of course for you out there. Kaya lang, big plans have to start on something doable, like posting useful information or whatnot (whatever comes to my mind). Sana naman I learn to be religious on maintaining and updating posts. But if you keep on sending me emails or comments, why not? I would be so delighted! (har har...)
What to expect from this blog? I have a lot in my mind, but first and foremost, I wanna share what is it that you can find in my island (islander nga eh, ako 'yon!), and of course, all the frills like people and culture.
So, watch out for more (of the same) he he...