Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Tara, Let’s Explore Isabela!


I’ve been traveling to places and yet have not explored much of my home province, Isabela. This time, let me take you to some parts of the second largest province in the country dubbed as the Queen Province of the North. It’s been a while since I’ve been to my hometown as I am currently working in the metropolis. Let me serve you a prescribed dosage of trivia about Isabela. It was named after Queen Isabela II of Spain and was established on May 1, 1856 through a Royal Decree. Isabela comprise an aggregate land area of 10,665 square kilometers, representing almost 40 percent of the regional territory. It is the largest province in the region and the second largest province in the Philippines in terms of land area. The province is bounded on the north by the province of Cagayan, on the south by Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino and Aurora, on the west by the Cordillera Administrative Region and on the east by the Pacific Ocean. So that’s how vast Isabela is. I wonder how long will it take to fully explore what Isabela has to offer!

How to Get There?

Just a little travel guide when taking your way from Metro Manila towards Isabela. You’ll have to take of course the North Luzon Expressway if you are traveling by land. If you have your own car, well and good but be sure to have a sound engine and a great driver. Otherwise, you may take the public transport. Daily trips to Cagayan Valley are available at the three famous transport companies namely, GV Florida Bus, Victory Liner (both in Kamias, QC) or Baliwag Transit (along EDSA). I often ride in Florida since I find it very comfortable. The busses have wide seats, great air-conditioning and a restroom so you won’t need stopovers to pee. You may choose for a Regular AirCon Type, DeLuxe or Super DeLuxe with reasonable price ranging from 500 to 700 pesos. On the other hand, I used to ride in Victory Liner and Baliwag Transit for I can avail of discounts wayback when I was a student. But I find it more comfortable in Florida now. If you are on a daytrip you might enjoy the scenery as you pass by the provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, and Nueva Vizcaya before finally setting foot to the boundaries of Isabela. It will surely be a long eight-hour trip. I usually find it better for a night-trip so I won’t take much of the daytime traveling and I can sleep a lot. But of course, you may opt to have an hour flight from NAIA to Cauayan Domestic Airport via Cebu Pacific which would cost you much. That would surely be no problem for travel enthusiasts. At least it will just take you an hour compared to an eight-hour trip by land.




As you approach the boundaries of Isabela’s 4th Engineering District, starting up with the municipality of Cordon, look up and you’ll see a majestic welcome note confirming you’ve just arrived! I borrowed the picture and promised to put proper citation. It belongs to a good friend and fellow Isabelino, Linette. Thanks for the permission to use the pic. ?

What to Expect?
Recently, Isabela has been under severe destruction due to typhoons. Several communication lines are down; flooding happened in some areas, no electricity for a few days but Isabelinos are resilient just like any other Filipino. In short, do not expect much! Haha I wonder how to meet expectations but whatever these expectations are, I hope my home province will give you more than what you deserve. After having a long trip from Manila, have some time to relax and eat good food. Famous food favorite by those who already went is the Felicitas’ Pancit Cabagan which you will surely love. But there also exist a great café/restaurant in my hometown, Echague which will delight your appetite. It is called the Ramos Café aka Café by the Park. This is a semi-fine dining restaurant that offers an array of food favorites from pasta to pizza and the likes where prices are reasonable. I particularly like the Tacos here as well as the pizza of course. Hehe It’s good I found a blog about this café in our place which is quite thrilling for the writer really appreciate it.



Tara! Explore na!
Having said to present some interesting places let’s head start the tour to the different attractions Isabela has to offer. I have been to some and will soon be visiting the remaining ones. But make sure be also ready for a bit of walking. This is how to really commune with nature. So buckle up, tara na!

Magat High Rise Dam and Hydro-electric Power Plant (Ramon). It was constructed in 1970 which costs P6.5B to include the dam itself, powerhouse, office buildings and other related facilities. This infrastructure project used to be the biggest dam in the whole of Asia. Project benefits include year-round irrigation supply of some 102,000 hectares of agricultural land and an ultimate capacity of 540 megawatts of hydroelectric power sufficient to supply the whole of Northern Luzon Grid. Its reservoir area of 4,460 hectares has a great potential for water-based recreation like fishing, swimming, boating and water skiing, among others. Recommended for educational tours and is accessible by jeepney from Santiago City. I’ve been here for several times and I am always awed by this huge dam. Actually I am thinking, how does it feel to slide on its spillways? hehe That would surely be fun isn’t it?

World’s Biggest Butaka (Ilagan). At the heart of Isabela’s capital town, Ilagan sits the famous Butaka (lounge chair) which held a record of being the largest in the world for quite some time. This gigantic Butaka was completed in 29 days by 25 workers. It measures 11’4” high, 8” long and 9’7” wide weighing 2,368 kilograms. It was made of 1,762 board feet of seasoned Narra, our national tree and 1,740 foot-1 inch diameter of rattan. The total cost of production amounted to Php 175,000.00. I had a close look at the chair and it was really big!hehe However, I wasn’t able to climb it. The famous butaka was housed at the center of the town proper along Maharlika Highway where everyone can have a glimpse of this magnificent Isabela’s pride.






Santa Victoria Caves (Ilagan). Sta. Victoria Caves and Environmental School at Fuyo National Park features naturally formed lattices and sparkling rock formations. Visitors are given lectures and are allowed to plant their own seedlings. It now has a zoo while within the area is the Pinzal Falls conducive for excursions and swimming. I was able to visit this cave with my UP Isabela Society brods and sis after our Outreach Program in Ilagan. Since we have nothing else to do, we had a side trip. I was lucky enough to have seen the rock formations. It is really worth being an active member of an organization. You are able to see places you have never been! The park here is just simple during our visit. I would love to revisit the place and I heard a lot of improvements have been made.
San Pablo Church (San Pablo). Built in 1624, it is said to be the oldest in the province. Its lofty bell tower of six layers including the circular apex made of adobe is the tallest in the Cagayan Valley. San Pablo, the oldest town of Isabela, was founded by Padre de Sto. Tomas, 210 years before Isabela was made a province. This is my next destination as I haven’t seen this for long. I’ve been in the town of San Pablo but didn’t have a lot of time to spend especially I was there for a Christmas Party which happened to be celebrated at night as usual.

Isabela has a lot more to offer on the religious aspect. The different churches built centuries ago and lately are quite enormous and historic as well. From old bricks to the new architectural materials, Isabela have that. And for the purpose of concentrating more on that aspect, I’ll be presenting a separate blog of the religious institutions in the province later on.






The Natural Wonders!
Isabela is also endowed with powdery fine white beaches and warm beds of crystalline waters, which span the shoreline of the coastal municipalities of Palanan, Divilican, Maconacon and Dinapigue which are surely a hit to those who are hydrophilic. Its coastal area is a small strip of flat to rolling land with s 208-kilometer coastline and is home to beautiful caves, coves, bays, and rich marine life. And since the province is part of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range, biodiversity is definitely high. Endemic flora and fauna and several unnamed are sure to be found. That’s why extensive researches are done to explore what the province has in store in terms of natural resources.

On the stretch of its shoreline can be found the powdery white beaches such as the Bicobian and Dimasalanasan Beaches in Divilacan, Dicotcotan Beach in Palanan, Flores Beach in Maconacon to name a few. The Crytal and Blue Lagoons of Palanan are also mesmerizing. Isabela also boasts of towering falls such as the Dinapigue and Disadsad Falls. Another great attraction is the Honeymoon Island in Divilacan which serves its purpose by its name? hehe Just kidding!
Bonsai Forest (Dinapigue). Sumanget, Dinapigue houses about 20,000 hectares of bonsai forest. The area is accessible by land transport from Baler in Aurora Province and by air from Cauayan Airport.

Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park (Palanan) is the largest protected area in the country and is a low altitude rainforest at 800 feet asl. The area is about 359,477 hectares and is rated No. 1 in the world’s biodiversity. Very ideal for marine and outdoor adventure.  Tours take for five days over rainforests, mountains, rivers/streams with stops at indigenous people’s communities; appreciate at close range a wide variety of flora and fauna and enjoy a relaxing dip into rivers and streams or the Pacific Ocean. From Manila, Isabela is about 10 hours by commercial airconditioned buses. Palanan Wilderness Guided Tours can be arranged through DOT Region 02.
Other attractions which bring wonder and a fun-filled tour to every first timer are must see. These venues provide great relaxation and time travel to history.
Camp Samal Hotel, Resort, Training Center & Leisure Park (Tumauini). The municipality of Tumauini operates Camp Samal which offers accommodation facilities, lagoon boating area, swimming pools and slides, grill house and restaurant and other facilities for vacationing families and big groups. This is a great location for reunions especially if relatives have to travel from far places.

Aguinaldo Shrine (Palanan). A historic place where the First President of the Philippine Republic, General Emilio Aguinaldo surrendered to the American forces, thus ending the Philippine Revolution in March 1901. Palanan is accessible by aircraft, pump boat and trail hiking thru Sta. Ana, Cagayan, San Mariano/Cauayan/Aurora and Ilagan, Isabela respectively. Nelbusco buses in Santiago City have trips to Palanan via Dilasag, Aurora.

Isabela Museum and Library (Ilagan). Inaugurated last May 11, 1999 and is housed at the old capitol building in Ilagan. It is the repository and custodian of the rich historical and cultural heritage of Isabelinos. It features a gallery exhibit-collection of artifacts, fossils, heirloom pieces, visual arts, dioramas and other historical documents. It is open on weekdays.



There are a lot more to explore in my home province. I will be doing a lot of research to bring you the best we have in Isabela. Specific locations for specific getaways! That would be all for now. I will be back with more! ?

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Team Airwaves 101.1: Simply the Best!

Simply amazing! That's the first thing that came to my mind upon deciding to write this blog. This is about a newfound family no other than Air Waves FM-Mellow Touch family.


But how did I get to know Air Waves FM? Astigryan, who is my batchmate since college informed me of this mellow touch station via the internet. He said it was nice that makes work fun and easy.  Since I'm getting used to and almost memorize all the songs in my playlist, I immediately looked for the website for a change since it was my routine from day one to tune in to my mp3 player from sunrise to sunset while in the office. And poof! It was really cool! The Mellow Touch music the station plays is a great relaxation mode while busy doing tasks on the desk.


Erwebs, as everyone dubs is a great avenue for kamustahan, asaran, and all for Filipinos here and abroad. It was designed primarily to connect each and every Filipino worldwide to come together virtually. This creates the feeling of being "at home" due to the atmosphere in the chat-box. It seems like we are one and had known each other for a long time. Airwaves FM 101.9 has brought changes in our social life. We  got to meet new people and share our experiences, likes and dislikes and everything under the sun through the chat box! Yes, we have the chatbox to interact with one another. What makes it best is that the DJ's are just like any listener. They let the listeners feel that they are not far different at all. The bonding brought by the online radio station really created a strong family tie in each and every listener and DJ.
The AWFM Addicts with Bossing JFrank and DJEnrico
We had a blast last 18 December 2010, at Agogo Cafe in Ortigas. It was a fun-filled and jam-packed event as the "addict" airwaves avid fans/members/listeners/chatters came together for the GRAND EYEBALL and CHRISTMAS PARTY hosted by the voices behind AWFM---that is the "cool" DJ's headed by Bossing JFrank. It was our first time to meet each other and yet it seemed like we have known each other long ago. Except of course that we already have friends whom we know before the airwaves thing.


Just after this first meet-up, series of jamming and gimmicks had been made by most of the AWFM addicts here in the Philippines and abroad. Weekend parties, birthday celebrations and even weddings and christening! Name it, the erwebs are always there in flock! That's the confidence and trust built just by merely listening to the radio! 


So what's with AWFM aside from the cool DJ's and the chat-box? Of course the great station programs which make the listening worthwhile and addictive as well. By the way, the station plays our favorite music 24/7! So how does this happen? Starting from sunrise to another sunrise, you will hear the songs played as long as you have an internet connection at home since it is an online radio station. Broadcast stations are either in Lucena City Philippines or sometimes at our Bossing DJ Frank's residence in Denmark! And I quote the program descriptions as it appears in the website as follows:

Start of with Morning Drive with DJ Gavs, Majah Blanca and Johnny G plays from 9 am to 12 pm Mondays to Fridays. The program that provides a boost to start your day at home, at work or wherever you are and whatever it is that you're going do for the day. Join  Gavs Rivera, Majah Blanca and Johnny Gizmo, in this three hour morning show. Playing mostly your favorite cool medium beat, groovy, funky,  and upbeat music to inspire you accomplish the day's tough task and helping  you to have a a perfect ambience of your busy environment.
Relax with RX Request Express with DJ Sherry Warma from 12 pm to 3pm Mondays to Fridays. A program full of interaction. Greet your friends, relatives and love ones on air! Send your messages/greetings and song requestto our SKYPE ID, YM and thru our Waveline! This is the program that plays nothing but requested songs. Also, the perfect time to release the melody which is tuck in your head. Join Sherry Warma on this three hour program. Your wish is our command!
Next stop is the Traffic Jamz brought to you by DJ Enrico Sesbreño and DJ Merie Anda from 3pm to 6pm from Mondays to Fridays too. This program gives you a wide range of music selection from today's "Top 40"  down to all time favorites "Oldies but Goodies" tracks. Also provides you with an active ambience during this slow, stressful and tiring time of day due to heavy traffic caused by the rush hour. Plays party music during its 3rd and final time slot; 5:00 - to 6:00 pm. Your perfect companion while on the road! Go mobile, tune in using your mobile gadgets, like iphone, ipad, nokia, motorolla and let Traffic Jamz take care of the stressful journey on your way home.
As the twilight breaks in, soothe yourselves with the Moonlight Freeway with DJ Natalie Coco from 6pm to 9pm from Mondays to Fridays. A program intended for your relaxing moment after all the hard work of the day. Perfect for chilling out and having a romantic evening with someone you love. The best company while reading a book, having a cup of coffee, tea or perhaps a glass of red or white whine. An elegant evening with Natalie Coco. Simply a highway to the moonlight as if you are in Paris, the city of love and romantic people and as the day fades into the night, same time as your weakened body prepares to regain some strength, so is the perfect time for us to impart and  help you calm to  call it a day by playing by providing you your favorite love songs.
To end the week right, listen to DJ Frank with TGIF! Thank God It's Friday from 10 pm to 12 midnight. Playing familiar party music from the 3 deacades, 70s, 80s and 90s! Intended Bring you back the good old days of disco, dance, ballroom and funky music.  Recall the steps, the moves and fun! It's party time on AWFM.Your friday evening would never be boring having TGIF as your company. Turn up the volume and let's get it goin. It's the perfect mix for your party mode. No slow music during this three hour program.
Every Saturday, get on board! Take the air cruise to a destination where only  you can tell. Enjoy  this three hour flight with J. Frank as your pilot of the airwaves. Together, we will be cruising thru our dreams. All you have to do is lean back, relax and enjoy the smooth ride with the smooth operator.This is "The Dream Escape", playing oldies but goodies love songs, smooth jazz tracks and easy listening tunes.

Sunday Weekend Romance Specials is a talk program intended for lovers who can't seem to find the answers to the questions they've been seriously thinking about for some time in their life. Allow us to discover and unfold the answers through the combined efforts of our DJ and  our online listeners. Who knows? Perhaps, this is jus what you've been waiting for. Send your points of view, questions and comments to J. Frank's YM: jfrankawfm@yahoo.com or thru SKYPE: air.waves.fm so we may discuss it with our online listeners. Rest assured that your identity will be kept in absolute privacy and confidentiality if needed.
And when all DJ's are having their off, we can still enjoy the music through the Love Bus Express! A commercial-free, nonstop long hour trip of music; it’s a  highway of request  thru our Direct Song Request (DSR) without limit. Giving you all the best from our playlist and offers you an enjoyable  and absolute ride of music to the most relaxing world of your own. Song request is enabled  thru DSR. 

And here is the great opportunity for DJ wanna bes out there! The station is looking for Volunteer and Co-DJs who will host some of the programs which are yet to be filled up! For the early risers, the "Early Touch Down" from 6am to 9am daily may be a great opportunity to start your day. You may also want to host the Midnight Flight program from 9pm to 12mn from Monday to Thursday if you are a sort of nocturnal person! The Weekend Park every Saturdays and Sundays from 12am to 3am also need enthusiastic DJ's and is well suited for some insomniacs over there! And finally, a Christian Contemporary Sunday program from 6am to 12noon needs you to pilot the program! All you have to do is visit the website for the qualification/requirements! 

So that's how I found my second family. It's good we are now in the information age that exchange of views as well as communicating is not a problem anymore. With AWFM by the side I was able to relax while at work and have social interactions when it's free.


Friday, April 8, 2011

Geographic Information System

I am venturing into the field of spatial information. Spatial meaning it has attributes that can be located in a map. I remember my teacher in Introduction to GIS say: "If it's not in the map, it does not exist!" That is the very essence of spatial information. It has geographic coordinates.

I am merely starting to earn my interest in my chosen career path when i encountered this term; GIS. I was in the BS Forestry curriculum for my undergraduate degree. I am just a little wanderer that time. Just going with the flow. Study botany, zoology, scientific names, family names, identify tree species, wearing a hard hat with matching "bayong" where to put the collected specimens to study. Leaf phyllotaxy, morphology, anatomy and everything that I need to know in order to properly name a tree, a vine, or any living vascular and non-vascular plant. I was just enjoying lots of field trips. What a ton of money for on the average, there are 3 field trips in a semester which are two to three days long. But I didn't mind joining the trips for I want to enjoy life and travel as much as I could. Travel to the north and south and back and forth.

It was in my junior year when I am about to specialize that I chose to major in Forest and Environmental Resources Management. Maybe through bandwagon, I opted to choose FERM. This one has the most number of major students and everyone after graduating lands a job! This has been my motivation for I wanted to start working right after graduation. And when you are a FERM major, you feel like you are at par! Not only that we are in the second floor of the building but because most of the employers are looking for someone good in GIS. It is because GIS is already an essential part of every study either in social, environment, business and the likes. If you have a knowledge or even a simple background in GIS, you are at an advantage position among others. In this globally changing world, spatial information is at its peak and sophistication.

Today, I am working as a GIS Technician in a foreign-supported project on Hazards Mapping. This is my first [and maybe the last] job since I graduated in 2009. I do some analysis of the data gathered from fieldwork with the aid of a GIS software. Outputs produced are digital and printed maps that will show the susceptibility of an area to flooding/flashflooding. I stay in the office and do all the tasks of a research person. I gain a lot of knowledge via the internet. I am also thrown at different seminars and trainings so as to improve myself into my craft. Personally, I do readings and attend web seminars which are quite exciting. I got to listen to experts in the field of geographic information systems. I try their free softwares and experiment on myself. Later on, I apply those that I learn in my work to facilitate the analysis. It is a great task. Not that toxic for i have some time to relax and visit social networking sites. I can even have a nap and I do not worry of deadlines for I do the work fast. It has been two years since I started to work here at the state weather bureau and I feel like I have not been that stressed.

On the other hand, GIS has been my hobby. I was a frustrated computer scientist. I really wanted to study this particular course but I was not able to do so. This has also been one of my reasons in venturing into the world of GIS per se. I love discovering things spatially. It excites me when there is a new software to be used and I eagerly study those. By engaging in GIS, I feel like a computer scientist already!