Hi there you guys! It has been long since I left this page. I have a lot going on lately, and it's pretty much handful. I know it is not an excuse, but God knows how many times I tried to open this page and tried posting. I just couldn't find the right words, or perhaps I just don't know where to start. Hmmp! Well to start off, I have this
huling-hirit-sa-tag-init post in my draft. I finally got to experience Bais City's dolphin watching. FYI Bais City is a city next to our city- not Dumaguete but Tanjay City; my birthplace or my place of origin. That last statement sounds silly!
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We started sailing around 6:00 AM |
Let me share some of the amazing facts of Bais City. This city is a third class city located on the northern part of Negros Oriental which is 35.83 Kilometers away from Dumaguete City. Probably 1 hour and 15 minutes by land travel. It is but recognizable that you are nearing this city when you reach the boundary, because this city has a high spanish influence. Most of the houses and establishment's structure would testify it. The wide vast of sugarcane plantation would welcome you, so in this city
hacienderas and
hacienderos are not such an alien word.
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This steel-train tells you you are crossing Bais City. This is also the landmark of Central Azucarera de Bais (CAB)- a sugar mill established by Tabacalera of Spain in the early 1900's. Photo credits to: www2.ttcn.ne.jp |
I always have this plan since college to experience the Dolphin Watching, but I haven't got the time, no I mean no one ever invited me. Boo right? Anyway, I always have this feeling that I can get there anytime though, it's just a 15 minute ride from home, right? I never thought it would take years to have this task crashed out of my bucket list!!
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Rent: P4500 Capacity: 25 |
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The back portion of the pump boat is actually the grilling area. It is like a pump boat/cottage. |
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With my SFC peeps. |
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From left: Arlyn, Diane, Eddie, Me, and Ate Bocks. |
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From left: Cathy, Dean, Jhulem, and Kurt |
This is my second dolphin watching experience. You can check out my first Dolphin experience (
here). I was hoping it would be different, but it wasn't unfortunately. We are like chasing them. The only difference is the quantity- they are just so many in this part of the sea, and that they come really near the watchers like they are reachable. They swift through the water gracefully really fast. They are really wonderful creatures don't get me wrong, but it's just so tiring to go after them all the time. I guess their elusiveness is what makes them beautiful and wanted.
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There you go. So hard to take photos of these fellas. |
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This is the most decent photo that we got. |
I intend to cut this post short, just so I have the reason to post the next stop. For everyone who continuously gives me traffic despite my shortcomings, thank you so much! I would do my best to be online and visit your page as well. I would just wanted say opps-I-miss May, but it would not happen on June. Till my next post...xoxo!
natutuwa talaga ako sa mga travel blogs ni'yo nina phioxee.. sa katulad kong wala nang masyadong time para makapaglibot pa, nakakatulong kayo para kahit papaano, maramdaman din namin 'yung sarap sa pagta-travel (through your experiences written in your posts).. sa pamamagitan nga nito, para na rin kaming nakalibot, and this time, sa bais city naman.. hehehe..
ReplyDeleteipagpatuloy lang..
Oo naman po...we will take you to those places sa pamamagitan netong blog...:)
DeleteGanyan talaga kapag busy na wala ng time para mag travel and to write travel blog. But when I see blog like this, I want to go back to the time that I am always available to travel. Nice post Chickturistanextdoor
Deletei'm starting to get busy too...di rin ako gaanong nakakapag-update sa 'king blog..Anyway, what a nice trip! Sarap panuorin ng mga dolphins! Ok talaga ang adventures nyo!!
ReplyDeleteHuwaw Ate Grah, ang swerte mo naman... gustong gusto ko din maka experience ng Dolphin watching. Ang sarap pagmasdan ang mga gentle sea creatures na ito :)
ReplyDeleteNice shots btw!
Yup...nakaka aliw sila...exciting ung trip...:)
DeleteI am wondering why it is called third class city. I like dolphin watching and the thrill comes when they are teasing you, now you see them now you don't. Love the dolphin pics!
ReplyDeleteTama po...its tiresome at times din po pero ag cu-cute talaga nila.
DeleteI love dolphins <3 <3 I wish I could spot them like that! The old locomotive looks neat :)
ReplyDeletex,
LaraLizard
I guess not. Are you?
ReplyDelete/Avy
http://mymotherfuckedmickjagger.blogspot.com
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You bet I am...:P
DeleteNice reading updates from you again:) Nice place in the Philippines:)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to Dumaguete in a few months. Hope I'll get to see this. :)
ReplyDeleteSure na sure yan...PM me or Phioxee...:) twin ko un eh...hehe
Deleteim 32 at di pa ako nakakita ng dolphin my goodness im missing a lot!
ReplyDeletenice pictures:)
Wala ka bang nakitang mermaids? dami lumilitaw daw ngayon eh. friends sila ng dolphins. hehehe.
ReplyDeleteteka, nakita ko yung comment mo about phioxee. oo nga kala ko dati iisang tao kayo. hahaha. para kayong twins, pareho kasing masarap ang gala nyo. parehong masaya ang laman ng blogs nyo, nakakainggit. :)
Wala pong mermaids...unfortunately.
DeleteHindi lang ikaw ang nalilito sa amin..hehehe
ayy sarap naman nyan! ang cucute ng dolphin ee!
ReplyDeletei'm sure nagtatatalon yan dahil nakita ka nila!
ang isa sa reyna ng katubigan haha
Hahaha...sayang nga lang mecoybdi sila mahawakan.....ang bilis...sana maka panood aq someday ng dolphin show....hehe
DeleteAng galing, isang magandang experience.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love dolphins.
ReplyDeleteAyan may kasama ako sa short comings ko..lol.. late ka din mag post.. atleast dalawa tayo.. never liked the sea..sunset oo, pero di dolphon.. hmmm
ReplyDeleteUu...may ka-kosa ka sa akin....hahaha
Deletehuli kong pakakita ng dolphin ay ng sumakay ako ng supercat papunta ng cebu..matagal na rin..
ReplyDeleteyes, you miss MAY, and we miss you too. i envy those dolphin shots indai. never got the chance to catch one. even a snapshot.
ReplyDeleteI almost gave up indai....kapoi lanat nila man...huhu
Deletewe tried to feed them just to get a snapshot
Deleteoh, this is breathtaking... i miss dolphins!
ReplyDeleteIt’s a GIRL Thing
Gusto ko rin makakita nang Dolphins! At ang sarap nong iniihaw! Kakagutom! See you... pupuntahan kita dya hahaha
ReplyDeleteSa boatman ung isda kuya mar....pero pwede siguro tayo humingi for you....hehe mag sabi ka lang...gagawan kita ng kape....hehehe
Deletenaks. wag mo bigyan ng dolphin yan, iihawin nya lang yan. Hahaha!
DeleteI love to watch dolphins... and manatees. There are places here where you can get into the water and swim with them. Can you do that there too? Not that I've ever done it. Maybe some day...
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing photos! You are so lucky to see dolphins! It would be a dream come true for me to see them in the wild!
ReplyDeletex Hayley-Eszti
www.hayleyeszti.blogspot.co.uk
nice dolphin shots Insurance blog
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful this must have been :-)
ReplyDeleteVery classic and vintage-like yung steel train. ;)
ReplyDeleteNakakatuwa yung mga dolphins. Parang nagsho-show sila kahit walang trainer. :)
Sa tv & pics pa lang ako nakakita ng dolphin, sana someday I could experience it too, dolphin-watching that is. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic, nice times.
ReplyDelete/Avy
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ganda ng pics :)))))
ReplyDeletewow lang, at least hindi ka dayuhan sa sarili mong bayan/ unlike my case. HEHE
ReplyDeletehi! want to join your blogroll if naa pai space. will link you back. thanks! :-)
ReplyDeleteEpic dolphin picture! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing...Dolphin!
ReplyDeleteI've been to Bais several times but never really got the chance to do whale watching say would you like to follow each other? just let me know on my blog hugs =)http://anotsosecretlife2011.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteAnd i miss u
ReplyDeleteganda naman dyan!
ReplyDeleteHi Selina
ReplyDeletei am Montoya Jazhel from the philiphines ,i was in a big problem in my marital life so i read your testimony on how Dr Ikhide help you get your husband back and i said i will give it a try and i contacted the Dr Ikhide to help me and he promised to help me get my problem solved. now am so happy with my life because all my problems are over. Thanks to the great Dr Ikhide for the help and Thanks to you Selina.
You can reach him with this email:- dr.ikhide@gmail.com and i promise he will not disappoint you.
I AM SO HAPPY…… remember here is his email:- dr.ikhide@gmail.com
Hi Selina
i am Montoya Jazhel from the philiphines ,i was in a big problem in my marital life so i read your testimony on how Dr Ikhide help you get your husband back and i said i will give it a try and i contacted the Dr Ikhide to help me and he promised to help me get my problem solved. now am so happy with my life because all my problems are over. Thanks to the great Dr Ikhide for the help and Thanks to you Selina.
You can reach him with this email:- dr.ikhide@gmail.com and i promise he will not disappoint you.
I AM SO HAPPY…… remember here is his email:- dr.ikhide@gmail.com