Monday, January 3, 2011

A leisurely walk under the sea

By Jojie Gabot

Walking with colorful schools of tropical fishes in a 25-meter long tunnel ticks you to stay behind, touch and swim with them and be part of the underworld of the Asia’s richest marine fauna that is the Philippines.
I am speaking, of course, of the Manila Ocean Park, the country's biggest aquarium located behind the Quirino Grandstand at the Rizal Park, which showcases more than 200 species of marine life, including some of the yet unfamiliar fishes and the familiar ones like the Butanding, stingray, sharks and barracudas.
With the 25-meter long, 220 degree curved acrylic walkway tunnel, exploring the underworld is made possible. Even marine lives found in the deepest sea are showcased in the Manila Ocean Park for all, young and old, to appreciate, observe and educated on the ways.
When some scuba divers appeared inside the acrylic glass to feed the denizens of the aquarium, I was filled with wonder and delight, captivated with the question “what does it feel to be inside the collected biodiversity of the Philippines in one gigantic aquarium of the park?”
Then I wondered if Manila Ocean Park would add services like scuba diving lessons right there at the big aquarium. Wow! I admire those divers who keep the marine museum clean and take care of the underwater creatures.
Observing them closely made me miss of the ocean, the taste of the ocean and the sound of the waves and the feel of goggles around my eyes!
The Manila Ocean Park also showcases deepest sea creatures, fresh water fishes and interaction with the marine life is also possible.
The Oceanarium excursions will take you to seven different sections. First, the Agos or Flow section where you will witness water cascading from an artificial waterfall that flows into eight different water tanks displaying various flora and fauna. The water flow replicates the fresh water source that eventually leads to the open ocean, creating a model of the interconnectedness between land and sea. The rocky shoreline is showcased in a Touch Pool where one can physically encounter animals on display.
The Bahura or Reef section is a series of 46 tanks that feature the very colorful Philippine underwater rainforest. Be fascinated with the multiple hues and diverse life forms found in our Philippine coral reefs.
Laot or Fishing Ground section has four big distinct aquariums displaying assortment of fish in all sizes and colors. These impressively large exhibits will definitely be a sight to behold!
The most exciting and electrifying part of Manila Ocean Park is the Buhay na Karagatan or the Living Ocean where one can plume the slice of Philippine ocean life! A breathtaking adventure to a 25-meter acrylic glass underwater tunnel and experience how marine animals interact with each other in their natural habitat and witness the unmatched and truly awesome encounter with the rich underwater world.
The most feared inhabitants of the ocean are featured at the Ang Kalaliman or The Deep. It showcases barracuda which is known for its toothy grin as the “Tiger of the Sea”.
Lastly, the Pating or Shark, the predators of the sea section where we will get the chance to meet our famous Butanding and sharks species found in the Philippine waters.
After a nice long walk at Oceanarium, a visit to the Manila Ocean Park Fish Spa is a must. Here get an unforgettable and unique experience with the spectacular doctor fish - so called because they nibble with the affected and dead areas of the skin of your feet and cleanse or cure it.
Need to learn more? The mall section of Manila Ocean Park will showcase jellyfishes soon!
According to MOP marketing manager Tina Santos, the Hotel section will open by late this year or early next year. The 20-room hotel will also have a marine theme. Rooms facing the bay will have an uninterrupted view of the ocean and the renowned Manila Bay sunset, while others will have one wall of aquarium in the privacy of their own room, which will be a first-of-its-kind in the world.
Get enthralled and be captivated with the marine denizens’ world of the Philippine sea through Manila Ocean Park! (gagabytes@gmail.com)

We are born as adventurers

by Jojie Gabot


Many read my column about my travel adventures. You have to know me and the places I’ve been to or of some activities I have been involved in to better appreciate my writings. There's no doubt one enthralled with my travel accounts would notice my love for travel and to discover new extraordinary things, foods, places, animals, culture, history, places and people.
We might have been gone to the same places but we may end up with different opinion. Traveling around is not just about seeing the beautiful world God provided us but to enjoy it, to explore it and continually expand our experiences and how we touch other people's lives, especially our loved ones, when see places. Writing my accounts is not just about crowing about the unique and beautiful places I’ve been to but also to make my readers know that there is more than the beauty of these things, people and places. Earth is our planet and our big playground!
My adventuress eyes give me never-ending reasons to explore the delightful world. Each experience gives me an amazing encounter with the nature that each awe-inspiring place I’ve been to leaves me in venture to seek another spot like it and discover its own uniqueness to behold, promising different joy to indulge in.
The steep and risky way paths up the mountains during my teenage life didn’t prevent me from climbing and reaching the peak. I spent numerous mountainside travels during my school vacations. I love jazzing around, from place to place. Grabbing every opportunity when low-budget expedition comes my way, I was able to reach different places and discover their simple or complex beauty which sometimes even appear to be dangerous to people. And each escapade has been and is truly a meaningful one, always different from the other.
All of us are born adventurers. For our life itself is a never ending lesson and experience and adventure. Each one of us faces day-to-day obstacles in life. Confronting new challenges, searching for new opportunity, testing and processing our ability or knowledge to discover our own unique potential is exercising our adventurism or being adventurous.
Do you remember the first time you recited the whole alphabet? Do you recall the feelings of having done a remarkable thing to yourself? For three or four years old kids, it takes time and it's hard to memorize them all. A lot of memory exercising and reciting were spent but giving up wasn’t our option that time. We already know we have done something remarkable when we first recited the whole alphabet seeing our parents loudly clapping at us and saying worthy praises at us. With the astounding discovery of new joy that made us overwhelmed and proud at the very young age, we euphorically began reciting the whole alphabet more than ten times a day!
Making each gallivanting significant depends on the heart of an adventurer. Some enjoy the risky venture or in search for one, others relinquish a position of watching delightfully or sightseeing, many enjoy curiously study of many things and places, and many activities entail a full life of traveling. Others possess all the characteristics of every adventurer but the solidarity of all is their quest for more in life…
Like for instance, Ferdinand Magellan is famous for his great exploration, Casanova is noted for his amorous adventures and for being a philanderer and Neil Armstrong was a naval aviator who became the first man to touch the moon’s surface. They have different kinds of adventure but in commonality were their pursuit to quench their thirst for knowledge in their curiosity about life, hence, every find calls for a search for more, and more. They put their lives at risk in pursuit of a remarkable life and to satisfy their cleverness.
The lust of learning, the thirst of knowledge, playful mind of imagination, and the worth of every dream will take you to a great adventure - the adventure of life in the beautiful planet we live in and the great universe around us.
So, go for broke!
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Brag Bout

By Jo Erlinda G. Nebres
Printed in Philippines Today, April 01, 2009
http://www.philippinestodayus.com

Many think skydiving is a crazy thing to do especially for those who haven’t tried this kind of sport. It is the natural human reaction in inclination to take high risks. Every skydiver came to that process.
Skydiving isn’t about paying money for aircraft to fly way up in the sky and then jump out of an airplane or helicopter or balloon from about 14,000 feet. It is not even difficult to jump out of the aircraft to soar in the air. It’s not even a difficult extreme sport to experience. You just need commitment and a touch of insanity to accept the challenge, to face your fear and doubts.
The only difficult part is to make a decision whether to skydive or not. But when it’s over, you have something too great to brag about what you just did.
At first, you can’t describe the sensation of flying and floating in the air and what you just saw, only to elicit a wide-eyed grin like “I can’t believe I just did that!”
Embracing that thrilling experienced won’t die there. Recalling what you just saw and reminiscing the feeling makes you want to do it over and over again. A feeling of flying! The astonishing sense of freedom!
Skydiving or parachuting is all about the sensation of flying and freedom. That’s the very reason why skydiving became a sport when before skydiving is part of a job for rescuing or mission for paratroopers during war.
Do you watch a bird fly high? Are you curious what are up there? You can learn how or experience it once but there are health requirement to do this. After all, this is a sport. Every sport requires a reasonably good physical shape. In this kind of sport, you are required to wear about 35 lbs of equipment, endure opening shock, and maneuver the canopy, land, and possibly trudge great distances on foot. There is a weight limit. You will experience 30 degree swings in temperature, atmospheric pressure changes, 4-6 hours of lecture, and lots of beer!
Skydiving might be a grueling sport it seems but it is worth doing! There is not a plane that can give you an awesome sight to view 360 degrees around you, to see a great distance, horizon and its beauty with no obstructions. To feel you are a part of that sky, where you can freely move your body. Whether you want to fly forward, backing up, to move sideways, and how you’d like speed up your fall or to slow it down. Yes, you are definitely flying! You can maneuver your body to the limit that you cannot do on land like doing the flip and twist or standing on your head. No limit on how you want your body to move. Truly, the sky will be your playground!
To know why many are getting whacko over skydiving in the Philippines , email gagabytes@gmail.com.
Take off your fear and remember the first rule, “Enjoy the view!”
Happy flying!

The Subic beach fun must go on

By Jo ERLINDA G. NEBRES
April 29, 2009

Recently, we went to Subic and stayed at Forest Hills. We had fun with the kids as my sisters from Doha, Qatar and Dubai, United Arab Emirates joined us on their annual vacation in the country together with some friends.
Everytime we go to Subic during the long Holy Week break, we enjoyed swimming and picnic at the beach. And this recent visit was a surprise because of the all-new Camayan Beach Resort, formerly the Miracle Beach. And there are other beautiful beaches developed in and around Subic. .
Year after year since 1993, our family makes a special visit to any of the Subic beach resorts. Unfortunately, this year, it was raining hard when we went to the beach, but to us the beach fun must go on…
As we settled down in our cottage, I noticed the crews and staff of Camayan Beach Resort busily trying to remove all the debris of the shore every now and then. There were many beachgoers already there amidst the weather condition that day. Children were on their position at the shoreline, some making sand castles and others playing with the waves.
The hardest part of enjoying the beach during a rainy day is to beat the cold wind. So, I started sitting down on the shoreline where waves meet their ends to wet my feet and legs to feel the temperature of the sea water to condition myself. Later, my youngest-four-year-old daughter dragged me to a deeper part of the sea where a long bench was planted by the management. She (wearing life vest) went up there all the time to dive. Minutes later, all her cousins were already there. Some wrestling on the bench and others snorkeling and skin diving.
Afterwards, in spite of the rain pouring hard, everybody wants to go further down to the deep to look for fishes and to any luck, corals. So they all went to a stage-board almost at the edge of the beach implanted by the establishment. The borders are surrounded by styroballs which were floating in line to indicate the secure area to swim.
I’ve been to a lot of beaches and this Camayan Beach Resort is a safe beach resort to see during this time of weather. I felt secure and so are my children and family. In spite of the rains, we enjoyed our beach activities there. Actually, we all enjoyed very much our snorkeling experience despite the fact that water is hazy during rain. The water is indeed clear even though there was no sun to give light under the sea and we were able to see different school of fishes. Batfishes, lovable clown fishes at large, blue tang, parrot fish, yellow tail damsels, angel fish, and other kinds of fish -- I saw many of them but I couldn’t name them all. My nephew had collected small crustacean crabs found with the styroballs.
At times, I had become so involved and was mesmerized seeing huge gatherings of color fishes and their beauty and started chasing a particular fish forgetting where I was when I know that some possible predators may be at large but thanks to the Camayan Beach Resort management and to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority or SBMA my under-the-sea adventure was not spoiled that day!
Afterward, when it was raining so hard again, many rented kayaks and began paddling and playing the small waves.
Later in the afternoon, the resort was alive with music coming from the restaurant. The sound of live beach music coming from Reef Restaurant and Bar lured people to stay longer to a more promising beach party at night.
Enjoying the night fun is hassle free at Camayan Beach Resort. They offer great accommodations with picturesque view of Subic Bay, wake up in the great catch of ocean breeze!
Thinking of other things to do? Camayan Beach Resort owns the Ocean Adventure which is situated next to it. Another sea adventure awaits you there!
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Tour of paradise on board the 7107 Island cruise ship

By Jojie G. Nebres
Published in Philippines Today Us April 22, 2009
http://www.philippinestodayus.com

Ever dream of cruising around the islands of the Philippines? Now this is your chance!
The 7107 Island Cruise Ship opened late last year as the first luxury ship that can accommodate 400 guests in great cruising experience around the country.
Through 7107 Island Cruise we will finally have a chance to tour around the greatest beach and island destinations, journey to these beautiful places like Boracay, Coron, Ditaytayan, Panlaitan, Calauit, Apo Reef, Subic and access to other private islands.
The ship provides a five-star luxury accommodation for every island hoppers and travelers on their journey to these beautiful places in the country.
No other travel package can beat this summer cruise expedition the 7107 Island Cruise is offering. A visit to these beautiful places on a journey while in the comfort of a five star cabin hotel!
Cruising in 7107 Island Cruise Ship could mean this itinerary.
On the first day, embark 7107 Island Cruise Ship at Batangas pier around 10 o’clock in the evening sailing towards Boracay. For first time sailors who can’t sleep at night, there are lots of activities onboard to tire you to sleep like live bands, bar, spa or have a quiet time sightseeing or stargazing at the deck.
The morning comes and long anticipated Boracay oh Boracay! known as the Party Island Escapade! Arriving around noon time the following day will give us a half day lazing around the immaculate white sand beach and a whole night of partying! Make sure you have enough energy to wake up early to enjoy a whole day of fun for water sports activities the following morning.
Following night, the ship will glide again heading to Coron. Let us relax for awhile in Sauna room and have a beauty sleep. We have a whole day unraveling the Coron Island of Calamianes, Palawan!
The Calamianes is rich with coral reefs, mangrove forests reserve, sandy beaches, protected bays and inlets, and majestic karsts and cliff formations which provide diverse array of marine and coastal habitats, making it one of the most bio diverse groups of islands in the Philippines. Coral reefs, sea grass and mangroves border every island that is why some of them are nesting grounds for sea turtles, inhabited by dugongs as well as two species of endangered marine crocodiles, making it a high potential area for marine tourism.
From Coron Island, the ship will transfer in a short distance island also located in Calamianes, to the Ditaytayan Island and Malcapuya Island. These are privately owned by 7107 Islands Cruise’s sister company. It is a special treat to 7107 Island Cruise ship guests. This is where powdery white sand beaches and flourishing coral gardens meet!
Guests can enjoy a picnic lunch in Malcapuya’s Cabanas and then island hop to neighboring islands of Cheron Island and Banana Island and have dinner on the sandbar of Ditaytayan Island which swirls towards the azure sea. Don’t forget to look for Dugong or Sea Cow, Monkey, Wild Ducks and Giant Clams while you are there.
You must be exhausted from Palawan’s island escapade, to bother you an early dawn sailing to Panlaitan. Sureness, you’ll be rushing your breakfast to go out and play volleyball on the beautiful long white stretch beach or start snorkeling to watch the coral gardens bloom beneath these clear waters.
As we sleep at night, we’ll be awake by the time the ship reached Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary and later a stop at the Apo Reef where the second largest contiguous coral reef in the world can be found!
Spend the rest of the day explore the world of Apo Reef and discover exotic marine life and fabulous coral walls and lagoons!
During dinner time, the 7107 Island Cruise ship will be leaving for the final travel destination – Subic!
Arrive at Subic the following day before noon time where you may await for another travel adventure! From aqua sports to paragliding, hiking and trekking and many more!
So what are you waiting for? Let’s cruise and have fun aboard the 7107 Island Cruise ship this summer! Email me at gagabytes@gmail.com.

Chilling your way out of the summer heat in Tagaytay City

By JO ERLINDA G. NEBRES
Published in Philippines Today April 14, 2009
http://www.philippinestodayus.com
Summer is here. Everyone is looking for a place to quench the uncomfortably shift of the weather. Whether to plunge in a pool, looking for the best halo-halo nearby, or enjoying the stillness of the hot summer and having fun in the beaches not far from our places or doing anything to feel comfortable, you can chill your way out in Tagaytay City which is less than an hour drive away from Manila.
The cool climate and pristine air of Tagaytay City offer variety of activities for the whole family or barkada to enjoy. Kids would love to fly a kite, while everybody else enjoys cooking out or horseback riding at the Picnic Grove or simply enjoy the view of the famous Taal volcano and the lake.
Visiting Tagaytay City with no apparent aim of destination is no problem. Just stroll around and every leisure and activities will be available. Even a low budget visit will make your tour a sure-fire stay.
The lush, calming air cooling the city will easily chill down the temper while leisurely walking or little trekking in the park.
Little trekking your way up to People’s Park in the Sky or Imelda Marcos’ Palace in the Sky will give you a spectacular view of Manila Bay, Laguna Bay, Taal Lake and the Balayan Bay. The controversial Palace in the Sky, once owned by former President Ferdinand Marcos, is nestled at the highest point of Tagaytay.
Animal lovers can visit the Halfway Zoo which houses some wild animals. The zoo also has unique flora and fauna to enjoy and so with the rest of the city. Tagaytay is, indeed, a garden city by itself.
Tagaytay City is popular for couples who want a quick romance getaway or adventure. The cold environment of Tagaytay and the phenomenal views makes every point of Tagaytay a soulful and amorous place to enjoy. The weather provides you a natural expressive love or romance. The city is famous for wedding venues and these rites often are dubbed the “Wedding in the Sky” or “Wedding made in Heaven.”
Tagaytay is not only famous destination for families, lovers or couples, but to any barkadas too! The cool city has many bars, and restaurants and a casino too! Some bars and restaurants are owned by popular showbiz personalities like Richard Merk and Freddie Aguillar.
Golf wannabes loved to play here. Everyone who are going some place else like Batangas, will make sure they will pause a moment to experience bulalo and tawilis in the city. Tagaytay market sells cheap fresh beef and other vegetables. Barako coffee beans, buko tart and flowering plants is a must buy!
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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Luvverly Jubberly Week at Subic Bay

By Jo Erlinda Gabot- Nebres
Printed in Philippines Today, April 08, 2009
http://www.philippinestodayus.com


Since I started college in 1993, myself and our big family spent Holy Week every y ear at Subic Bay. Year after year, I saw the growth of tourists visiting the former American Naval Base.
Now that it is Holy Week again, my older sister and her family who are based in Qatar will join our vacation this summer in Subic. And so, too, my other sister who is based in Dubai.
Why do we always Holy Week in Subic Bay?
We are four sisters and one brother. Each of us has our own family. We have different habits and likes. We have our own and wonderful children. We’ve grown into different sport activities and kids our kids also love to play, that’s why we love Subic. It’s one big playground for our big family!
Reminiscing all the years in Subic, they all went well. Always a luvverly jubberly’ week and each year is something new to look forward to. Always a great time lies ahead. A retreat, a home away from home. It’s pleasure traveling to Subic and resting in the pristine environment.
One early morning, during our first visit to the former Subic Naval Base Complex, we were introduced to the amenities of American soldiers in the virgin forest such as their bunkers and the hidden places where they stored their ammunitions.
As we drove to the area, we couldn’t help but say ‘oooh’, ‘ahh’ and ‘wow’ with the magnificence of nature that is our midst. Suddenly, in the roadside monkeys surface and watch us pass by. When there are plenty of monkeys around, we could not help but stop the car to look and see any possible moment to have our own picture with them.
I first noticed the virgin forest around us and wondered how the tall trees grew in the area seemingly undisturbed. I never thought after most of my mountainside travels, there is this untouched side of the mountain in front of me in spite of the fact that Subic Bay was formerly inhabited by foreign soldiers. The forest seemed to have been untouched for years what with its green foliage, wild flowers and ferns and what have you. It’s a spectacular sight.
Despite of the many people here for years, Subic is so clean! With the strict enforcement of the law here, you will be afraid to throw your cigarette butts or a small candy wrapper anywhere. Even driving around, you’ll have to be cautious and observe the traffic rules. Everywhere are the traffic men are there to capture you for a wrong turn.
We always had lunch in the Jungle Environmental and Survival Training or JEST Camp with the local delicacies offered by the native Aetas manning the camp. Here, we could see with different colors, sizes and kinds of birds. The camp also has a butterfly garden where you can frolic with the rainbow-colored butterflies. The spiders gallery in the camp has its own surprises - native and big spiders, many of them imported from the Amazon jungles of South America. It is so nice to capture a moment with a butterfly is on your hand or shoulder!
Don’t miss the life surviving demonstration at Jest Camp. You’ll be amazed how a person can survive with mere bamboo in the forest! I thought then that in order to endure the forest when you are thirsty, you will have to climb a coconut tree and drink coconut juice. But to the native Aetas, it is easier to drink with a young bamboo shoot. You can even start a fire and cook with bamboo. You’ll discover the essentials of bamboo in order to survive in a forest!
Hiking in the heart of the rainforest is a unique experience at the Jest Camp and the surroundings. An overnight stay in the jungle could also be arranged but you should bring your own tent, flash lights and other scouting gadgets.
Some 150 families of the natives called Aetas live inside the Subic Forest. The Pamulaklakin Forest Trails is a starting point of the Eco-life and cultural show from the Aeta community. Pamulaklakin, with its river and big stones, and the big trees surrounding, is a great picnic area!
If there’s an eco tour in Subic, there is a Zoobic Safari, the newest and most popular attraction to give us a chance to see various animals up close or pet them. A chance to hold a tiger cub or a huge python! Most of the animals found there are native of Philippines; others were imported from overseas such as the tigers, ostriches, sheeps, a moon bear and cassowary.
To complete your Zoobic visit, everybody should take the safari ride! You will ride on a jeepney to see the tigers lolling in pools and lazing under the sun.
The thrill of Zoobic Safari ride won’t be complete without tigers chasing your jeep! What a thrilling moment and thanks to the iron mesh of the jeep! Especially when the tour guide swayed live chicken through the jeepney’s window!
Then there are big ostriches also around!
Subic, with its perfect environment, has different recreational facilities, luxurious hotels, marina, beaches, golf greens, eco-tourism, watersports, car and go-kart racing, skating, bowling, cycling, motocross, duty-free shopping, casinos, restaurants, videoke bars and other amusement facilities.
If there’s Zoobic Safari for land animal lesson tour, there’s another attraction in Subic to introduce you to the water habitats, the Ocean Adventure.
Subic Bay offers different kinds of nightlife from floating bar to beach shore restaurants. Different recreation sports also available. Go karting, golf, horse riding at El Kabayo, tennis, basketball, swimming pools available everywhere!
I like the Tree Top Adventure where I can soar from tree to tree while securely suspended face down and feet up, or I may able to quench my adrenaline in this thrilling trail while rappelling down the side of a 60-foot tree or to ride in a motorized cable 100 feet above the ground or even trek in the jungle!
Small beaches can be found inside Subic Bay. Many water sports and adventures are available. Jet Ski, kayaking, aqua cycles, platoon ride are available for those who want to tour and discover Subic.
For scuba divers, Subic oceans will give you an ultimate experience of discovering wrecks. Subic’s World War II (WWII) wrecks covered almost the entire war period. No less than 25 Japanese ships were reported sunk during the war years. Some of these may have been removed in the late fifties as salvage operations were done to open up the bay for shipping. Nineteen of these fabulous war wrecks have been discovered. Additional ships were sunk after the war either as targets or victims of mother nature. The area is not limited to WWII wrecks, at the entrance to the bay alongside Grande Island, is the Spanish American war wreck San Quintin. Outside the bay in deep water lies what remains of a Spanish Galleon as well as a 16th century Chinese Junk and they are beyond diving range.
There are lots of activities available for the entire family at Subic Bay. Things to do there won’t pose a problem to any individual. So see you this Holy Week at Subic!
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