Going to the ORG in Cotabato City
It had to be a military guy who clarified these ORC and ORG, but that's a later story. For now, let me refer to the place as ORG.
On my earlier jeep ride (going to the grotto), driver pointed me in the direction of the ORG, so I already knew where I was going next from that “grotto” in Datu Odin. Leaving the grotto, I just told the driver “ORC”, so he let me off at some corner bakery pointing to the direction that I already knew. This road leading to the ORG is unmistakable. Why? Its wide and beautiful! There were tricycles by the bakery, some even asked if I was going to ORC, but I opted to walk. Just to see everything that leads towards it. Just to get to know the place, really. And I enjoyed this walk.Oh so that’s Estosan Hotel and there’s an ATM! I told myself that when I passed by the area, but let’s do that story later. And I was already at the ORG!
Entering the ORG compound I saw that the trikes have their waiting area at one corner and immediately noticed that there is something unique in them. I looked a bit more and realized the ‘roofing’ is different. Ah to each his own unique brand or style hehe. If in Ilocos the trikes are “lowered” (meaning the cabs are way too low almost touching ground level), in Cotabato, there are actually no roof structures! What takes the stead are those striped-colored umbrellas. When I asked, the kind drivers told me, though detachable, the “umbrellas” are part of the manufacturing process for Cotabato tricycles. Interesting! For those familiar with pedicabs in Valenzuela or sidewalk vendors in Divisoria, no, those are not the same umbrellas. These that the Cotabato trike-makers manufacture are heavier using water pipes for the ‘stem’ and steel bars for the umbrella frame, while the colored canopies are not cloth but thick canvass like those used in commercial tents!Imagine that, I just did a leisurely walk of about half a kilometer and I had the banana experience plus a closer look at Cotabato City’s trikes! Would have I known about them if I rode the jeeps or had the luxury of a tour vehicle?! Never!
Let’s already do the ORG in the next story. Promise!
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