I had the chance to explore the whole main island of Bucas Grande during my 2-day stay in Socorro on May 2013. Riding in a habal-habal - the only mode of inland public transportation available in the island, we visited seaside up to the highland communities of Socorro.
Socorro is a 4th class municipality in the
Province of Surigao del Norte. It covers the well-known
Bucas Grande Group of Islands where pristine islands and beaches; enchanting
Sohoton National Park; and the infamous Jellyfish Sanctuary are located.
I saw the impact of tourism in the economy of Socorro and in the whole province of Surigao del Norte. Comparing to other destinations, I don’t see any “bad tourism” in this humble island; people are protecting the source of their livelihood- no abuse and they know how to manage and accommodate large no. of visitors coming "in and out" of their paradise.
I saw the impact of tourism in the economy of Socorro and in the whole province of Surigao del Norte. Comparing to other destinations, I don’t see any “bad tourism” in this humble island; people are protecting the source of their livelihood- no abuse and they know how to manage and accommodate large no. of visitors coming "in and out" of their paradise.
Of course, not all communities in Socorro depend on the
benefits of these tourist spots. Majority of the villagers are still living and
sourcing their livelihood from the usual fishing and farming. On my short stay and working in Socorro, I was able to get photos of its "other side" - the communities away from its famous destinations. These photos inspired me
more to continue this job- to work- to travel- to live. Photos I must see
on days when I needed to reflect and remind myself why I love to do this
job;why I love to travel; and why I love to visit other communities and meet
people.
"GREEN" PhotoWalk
A man in one of the island Barangays of Socorro digging the ground to make a well - as source of fresh potable water. Surprisingly, 5-6 ft deep he’s digging a ground of fine white sand. |
Latitude. 9.6213888999999995°, Longitude. 125.9666667°
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Oh wow! This place is really reserved and beautiful. Glad you were able to blog and share this with us. ;)
ReplyDeleteIndeed Yamito :) A very interesting place to explore and do immersion
DeleteNatakam ko dun sa tambis fave ko yan sobra :) kung saan saan k na tlga nakapunta .. Sana next time makasama ako sa lakad mo khet taga bitbit lng ng gamit mo .. Haha
ReplyDeletehahaha natawa aman ako sa tagabitbit Kulpitot :) Sure! Sa akin ang karangalan na makasama ang nag iisang Kulapitot hehehe :)
Deletei didn't think that socorro has this view. maputik at maalikabok na daan lang naaalala ko at ang masikip na van ride from there. haha
ReplyDelete:) you should see and explore the other side of Socorro blissfulguro- rural living at its finest :)
DeleteNice pics. Ganda nung shot dun sa mga batang tumalon sa dagat. Perfectly-timed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping here Andy. Ito yung nami-miss ko sa "buhay probinsya" :)
DeleteWow! These photos are beautiful! I haven't tried immersing myself in rural living, but I would love to experience it someday. :) Btw, you have a very rewarding job! Seeing and experiencing different places, meeting new people and learning new culture, it's priceless.
ReplyDeleteYey! thanks for the compliment Sumi :) yeah, this is one of the reasons why i love this job :)
DeleteTagal ko na gusto pumunta sa surigai kaso wala ko matyemphuan na murang ticket. Tour mo ko jan ah. Joke. Hehe. Nice post and photos! Idol!
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping here Kirk! Check cebu pac site or mag via Butuan ka na lang :)
Deleteexplore nalang kayo guys in our place.. im sure mae-enjoy kayo.interesting place ang Socorro. yayayay #proud.
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