Of
all the places that I want to go to, Samar is never in my travel
lists. So when my friend (also a travel buddy) approached me in my
old desk to join them in taking a trip to Samar, I immediately say
YES. This could be my chance to have a glimpse of what Samar has to
offer.
Geographically speaking, we all know Samar is bounded on the
east by the Pacific Ocean. Well, it made me think that we’re going
to experience traveling in a big, deep, blue ocean. I’m afraid
because I’m not born to live out of the waters. However this could
be fun and exciting, I wouldn’t say YES to my friend if I wasn’t
compulsive in the first place.
Before
showing you to our nerve-wracking adventures to Samar, I would like
you to meet my fellow traveler, adventure seeker, wanderer and
whatever “er” you may want to add.
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This
is one of my favorite photos with the DORAs. Don't
underestimate these girls you might surprise how far they can go. L-R
Tina Cantos (visit her website at www.ilovepilipinas.com ),
Lotskie Odron, Yumny Mariot ( visit her tumblr
account http://iamne.tumblr.com/ )
and yours truly.
Capul
Island
Capul
is a 5th class island municipality in the province of
Northern Samar, Philippines. The island itself with its lighthouse
built on the island, served as guidepost through the treacherous
waters of San Bernardino Straight.
The
name Capul came from the word Acapulco, an old
trading post in Mexico. Capul is the only town in the province of
Northern Samar with distinct dialect Inabaknon instead of
Waray-Waray, the native language spoken by locals of Samar Island.
Capul
Watchtower
Located
on a hill near the Capul, fort overlooking the town harbor, a stone
watch tower was erected to serve as an entry or warning system and a
refuge for indigents during Moro raids.
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Facing the Pacific Ocean |
Capul
Church and Fortress
The
church of Capul, built during the Spanish Colonial Period, is
dedicated to St. Ignatius of Loyola and is surrounded by a square
foot with bulwarks of dissimilar designs.
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Sunset at Capul Island |
Biri
Island
This
island used to be ‘Tingao’ as referred to in the navigational
maps of the Spanish galleon, was the entry point of Luzon and
Visayas. As a navigational landmark, the name Biri was derived from
the Spanish word ‘barrer’ which means ‘to sweep’.
· Rock
Formations
A
45-minute boat ride from the town of Lavazares. Just a 5-minute ride
on motorcycle or scooter locally names as ‘habal-habal from the
town proper, these magnificent, awesome and towering rock formations
sculpted through time by the ferocious waves of the Pacific Ocean and
tidal currents of San Bernardino Strait.
6
rock formations; Magasang, Magsapad, Macadlaw, Puhunan, Bel-at and
Caranas
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This rock reminds me of the Pride Rock from the movie 'The Lion King' |
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It took me how many minutes to decide on whether or not to take a photo on this rock. Man the ocean is so big! |
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This cat is something. The cat used to be our tour guide. |
Bangon Falls
Bangon
Falls is one of the most beautiful and spectacular scenic spots worth
visiting the province. Following the stream by ascending to the upper
level, one will be amazed to see a circular pond of about 30 meters
in diameter, wide enough for swimming and deep enough for diving.
The
water that falls from above seems to come from an endless stream
which flows a swirling path around the falls resulting from the
pressure of its disgorge becoming even bigger in volume and
noticeable s the time of the day passes.
Torpedo:
Ulot Watershed Ecotourism Loop
Ulot
river is a 520 kilometer river, the longest in Samar Island. It is
part of the 87,000-hectare Ulot Watershed rambling in 11 towns of the
island where the bigger part of the area is situated in Paranas,
Samar. Offers a special interest activiteis such as boating, tubing
and kayaking along the rugged waterscape and unspoiled crystal-clear
waters of Ulot River.
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All geared up! |
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The BIG splash! |
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Definitely my first jump. Photo credits to Tina Cantos. |
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Doras done with our first jump. |
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For the last time. | | |
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Photo Credits: Tina Cantos, Lotskie Odron and Yumny Mariot.