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Curious New Things At Mactan Airport

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MCIA. Some things are a changing around here, one cute little bird told me lately. For the better naman daw. So, I told my self to look & see, before more changes happen. Many of them are 'still new' to me, tapos magbabago na? I better take a closer look! I said maybe I should start from-one-end-to-the-other, since there are many places & things at airports, that I do not bother to see, when I've got nothing to do with them! And so... I was on a Cebu Pacific early-morning flight to Tacloban kanina - therefore, can't use PAL's Mabuhay Lounge hehe! But a fine chance to see the corners I'm curious about . One of them is The Enclave Cigar Bar and Wine Lounge . It's a posh-looking bar at one end of this airport's pre-departure area (near the CRs). Well-appointed with dashes of eclectic art here-and-there kaya mukhang mamahalin ! Look at the ceiling just above the bar, if you haven't done so, yet. Notice anything? Yes, "s...

Catbalogan to Calbayog to Cebu

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I did a reverse boat ride again - Calbayog to Cebu. Ah it was uneventful with nothing much that we don't know yet! Well, there were little notable things, still worth telling! Grand Tours Departure I started this trip at Catbalogan on a bus ! So, let us begin my story from here... That's the Grand Tours Terminal in Catbalogan as my bus to Calbayog pushed back. Why the picture? Ay, I was (at first) interested in capturing those contact numbers of all their terminals/stations for my future reference . Yet I ultimately dropped the idea! Why? Ah eh.., parang hassle na isa-isa kong kopyahin ang mga yan to my phone! At sa truth and nothing but the truth lang... paano kokopyahin, eh blurred yung picture! Da! Charge to experience hehe! I guess those are available online anyway. St. Bartholomew Church Hoy I hope I already said this: every Grand Tours trip to Calbayog exits facing this: Yep, the historic St. Bartholomew Parish. As you can see in the façade, year 161...

Pastrana After Yolanda

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I went for a quick meetup at this town before proceeding to Marabut right after that. Not so many chances to look at this-or-that , but I tried my best kahit mabilisan lang! If their munisipyo will be our basis, we might say thankfully it was not that affected by Yolanda, though I saw many ruined houses. But, no storm surge here. Landlocked ito! I think that municipal building is a bit new and made well with good engineering and proper mix of materials - nakatayo pa eh! It looks like a sturdy concrete block to me! Yet those banners tell me, Pastrana was also affected. Tinulungan din e! They won't have sought help kung di naman sila nasalanta, diba? Maybe at other parts of town. Looking around, well, just across that building, I saw signs of Yolanda's wrath. At the left edge of that picture, after the monument, are the skeletal remains of their covered court. Just bended or twisted steel rods, which must be difficult to remove. Well, you can see their stage at r...

11APR2014 | Only Then Did I Fly to Tacloban

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That's five months and two days after Yolanda/Haiyan. Or this could have been Only then was I able to wing air tickets to Tacloban , I'm not so sure na. Basta, I knew regular commercial flights have returned sometime ago, yata ! As you would have read from my previous posts, I've been in and & out of the region after the storm (since 29NOV) , but by boat to Hilongos , Catbalogan , Calbayog , Ormoc . Thus, I was curious 'how would Tacloban look from above', 5 months after Yolanda. A mere 11 minutes after takeoff from Cebu, here I was above Tanauan, Leyte as the plane banked left, positioning for approach to Runway 36 of Tacloban's DZR Airport. Too many new silvery roofs, reflecting sunlight glare as our plane pass above them. I have seen those on my recent (land) travels, but they are more evident from above. These days, we have to be cognizant of 'roof colors' while traveling in Region 8. It is an indicator of what happened to them, t...