How
many times did I hear someone saying, “Life
is a journey.” Somebody said that “the "journey" aspect
of life does not emphasize the destination. It emphasizes the path to getting
there.” One netizen opined that it “is
a statement of the nature of life.” Whatever
the meaning of this saying, all of us, one way or another, will agree that we
do not need to wait for everything to be perfect before deciding to take our
journey. Sabi nga, “the only impossible
journey is the one you never begin.” It may be risky, it may be chancy, it
may be uncomfortable, it may be difficult, it may be wearisome, it may be
backbreaking. I agree that the journey of life is never easy. You cannot know everything that is going to happen before it happens. If this is the case, then, it is better to enjoy every part of the journey. What we need to consider is that every step in one’s journey may give
a lasting reward; an unforgettable experience that may change one’s perspective
in life. Just like our Batanes trip, we took some risk; accepted the
possibility that the trip may be cancelled due to weather (our Batanes trip was set in July 2017-- rainy season na). There was “what if...” moment when I was informed about the dates of our travel. I even told them, “July talaga?
Tag-ulan na ‘yun. Daanan kaya ng bagyo ang Batanes.” I was also worried because I was selected as one of the mediators in a sensational case few days before our Batanes trip. In fact, one day before our departure from Manila to Batanes, I still need to attend a mediation hearing. That day, naka set na sana ako na mag under time
since 6am of the following day ang aming flight going to Batanes. Pero ano
magagawa ko, work yun. My only remedy is to finish the mediation before 4pm na
nangyari naman but guess what? Umulan nang pagkalakas-lakas. Need to stay sa
office at hindi naman ako waterproof. I was able to leave naman before 5pm, yun
lang I was so tired and exhausted that day.
Marami man nangyari few days before our trip; pagod man few hours before our flight, tuloy pa rin ang biyahe.
While looking out from the airplane window, I was reminded of the song "Constant Change" by Jose Marie Chan-- "We're all like clouds that move across the skies and changing form before our very eyes....... 'Cause life's a constant change and nothing stays the same..." Sabi nga, "Change is the only constant thing in this world." Bakit nga kaya ganun; bakit ang buhay ay punong-puno ng pagbabago...
While looking out from the airplane window, I was reminded of the song "Constant Change" by Jose Marie Chan-- "We're all like clouds that move across the skies and changing form before our very eyes....... 'Cause life's a constant change and nothing stays the same..." Sabi nga, "Change is the only constant thing in this world." Bakit nga kaya ganun; bakit ang buhay ay punong-puno ng pagbabago...
Mt. Iraya greeted us upon landing at the [Basco] airport.
Basco Lighthouse. This offers a
spectacular view of the Pacific Ocen, as well as other parts of Batan Island
and its rugged mountain cliffs facing the West Philippine Sea.
It is undeniable that Batanes is everybody’s
dream destination.
Batanes is the only
province in the Philippines declared as a Protected Landscape and Seascape area
by R.A. Nos. 8991 and 7586. Batanes is nearer to Taiwan (190kms north) than
mainland Luzon (280kms away from Aparri). This province is among the most
sought-after tourism frontier destination located at the confluence of the West
Philippine Sea and Pacific Ocean. Batanes is composed of 10 islands, with only 3
inhabited— Batan, Sabtang and Itbayat.
Valugan Boulder Beach- The “mabato” or rock bay is popularly known for its long stretch of boulders due to Mt. Iraya’s eruption in 400 AD.
an endless waves of rolling hills…
Japanese
Tunnel- this serves as a lookout spot, and a water
reservoir, was constructed during the Japanese occupation as a defensive
position.
Racuh
a Payaman-this was called by American tourists as Marlboro Country due to its endless
hills, wind-swept communal pasturelands for cows, carabaos and horses. This
place is perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
We really enjoyed this place. Sobrang ganda! The weather is perfect! Summer in July.
"You can show me the way
Give me a sunny day
But what does it mean
Without your love....
And if I could fly away
If I could sail today
Where would I go
Without your love..."
If I could sail today
Where would I go
Without your love..."
God's creation is indeed beautiful and perfect. Naisip ko nga kung hindi ako natuloy sa travel na 'to ang laki/dami ng namiss ko. Then, I was reminded of the "Someday Syndrome" (from the book One Month to Live by Kerry & Chris Shook)-- "Someday I'm going to go for all that life has to offer." "When I retire, then I'm going to enjoy life." "When I make enough money, then I'm really going to spend more time with my family/friends." Marami pa-- Someday. One day. When. If. But life is unpredictable; you never know what's coming next. Kaya, Someday is right now. Sabi nga sa book, "We were not designed to be slaves to time. We were created to be active and present in the lives we've been given. Make the most of your time by spending it on a legacy that will last long after your time on earth has ended." I agree. For me, I value relationships; yun lang naman ata ang pwede kong i-contribute sa mundong ito. Pero honestly, ang hirap gawin. Ang hirap minsan i-balance ng mga bagay-bagay. But our lives on this earth are temporal and finite. So, I decided to start now-- not someday; not one day; not when; not if; but now.
On our way to Spring of Youth...
Spring of Youth is a man-made pool with a view of the Pacific Ocean and Mt. Iraya.
Honesty Coffee Shop- An unmanned refreshment
store which has become famous worldwide for showcasing Ivatan’s honesty. There
is no standby seller, the owners rely on the honesty of its customers when
paying for goods from the store.
House of Dakay- It was built of lime and stone in 1887 and owned by Luisa Etrlla who bequeathed it to her favorite nephew, Jose “Dakay” Estrella. A survivor of the destructive earthquake on 13 September 1918 which destroyed much of the town.
The Old Spanish Bridge
San Jose el Obrero Church- Built in 1784, it is the only church in Batan with a separate belltower constructed 30 years later. It is here where katipuneros commanded by Capt. Perea landed on 18 September 1898 to liberate the province from the Spaniards.
Port of Ivana
Maydangeb
Beach-
Located along the national highway about 9
kilometers from Basco; a cove with white/cream colored sand.
The Tayid Lighthouse...
Alapad Rock Formations- “I-Dawn Zulueta mo ako.” This
place become popular by the movie “Hihintayin Kita sa Langit” which starred
Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta.
San Carlos Borromeo Church
Song-song
Ruins- Remnants of an old settlement which were ravaged
by tsunami sometime in 1950. Residents were given homesteads in Mindanao under
the Magsaysay resettlement program. At present, it is a thriving coastal
community again.
National
Museu Branch- on going renovation of the used to be
Long-Range Aid to Navigation (LORAN) site constructed by the Americans. It will
soon open as a repository of the rich ethnology, history and cultural heritage
of Batanes.
From Batan to Sabtang Island.......
The waves, yes the strong and rough waves!!! We will never forget this faluwa ride.
Faluwa is a traditional boat being used in transporting people and goods from one island to another. It is capable of riding the waves instead of going against it, kaya nga wala syang "katig."
Village of Traditional Houses (Bahay na Bato)
Traditional Old House
Yuvuk is a farming
container for women used for keeping, handling or transporting farm products.
The artistic cone-shaped basket is carried with a strap suspended and hanged at
the back. The strap is adjustable according to the height of the user. Upper part
weave of the strap is flat to make it comfortable for the carrier.
Kanayi is an
all-weather sleeveless “jacket” gear worn by man while working in the farm.
There are two (2) types of kanayi,
the Dinung made
from stripped vuyavuy leaves
and the Tadidi made
of banana leaves. It cools the body on hot working days and keeps warm on rainy
and cold days.
The Vacul or Suut is a woman’s headgear
which is used as a protective gear from rains and the sun’s heat while working
in their farms. It is an all-weather protective gear. It is cool on hot season
and warm on cold/rainy season.
Sabtang’s rolling hills and rocky cliffs overlooking the
Pacific Ocean
Chamantad Cove
Ahaw or Natural Stone Arch
Lunch at the Morong Beach
Sta. Rosa de Lima Chapel
Time to pack up our things. Masama man sa aming kalooban, we need to go back na sa Manila.
The night before our flight back to Manila, humangin at umulan ng medyo may kalakasan. Pero kinabukasan, nagpakita uli si haring araw.
Goodbye Batanes muna.
Babalikan kita...
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