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WHERE IN THE PHILIPPINES
SHOULD I BE ON DECEMBER 31, 1999?
MIDDLE
OF VISAYAN SEA
At
about 10:55 PM of December 31, 1999, a motorized boat will take the whole
family of five and a few close friends to the middle of the Visayan sea
engulfing the seamount village where we humbly live. This would be our ultimate
venue to welcome the New Millennium while gracefully embracing the breezy air
there.
The
30-minute travel from the shore ultimately brings us to the most peaceful,
beautiful and pollution-free place to trigger a big bang for another century.
The middle of the sea boasts off nothing but starry night with the air and wave
sounds. The fireworks also stir and flare up the silent night.
The
site's pacific water seemingly freshens up the people's minds and hearts, and
cleanses their souls, so as the grim life is buried when the new millennium
comes. It looks like there had not a bad quirk of the preceding centuries. On
the sea, whatever history we had culminates. But when we get back ashore, a new
chapter for a new beginning unfolds./*
RUSTIC
FARM
Our
humble, rustic farm will be my right choice of venue to welcome the significant
New Millennium. Though it’s far from the modern amenities, the whole family
still has to adventure to the village called “Kapispisan” where my conservative
parents were born and lovingly raised.
Located
some 35 kilometers away from the city proper, “Kapispisan” is ideal venue to
observe in Filipino way the turn of a new century. Its scenic beauty literally
invites us to frolic with the rustic life that Filipinos had once enjoyed. It
is magnificent in nature, with singing birds and cool winds, lush vegetation,
blooming flowers, fruit and forest trees, huge sugarcane, rice and corn
plantations.
It’s
not just to play run in the open grassfield nor to eat there a cooked “kamote
kahoy” nor corn seeds, “suman” or “puto tak-tak”, but for us to feel together
the real value and spirit of being a Filipino as we wait for the coming of the
New Millennium. To start a new life is to trace the past, so that we can
rectify the wrongdoings and see to it that they may never be repeated in the
next century./*
BUSAK-BUSAK
SPRING
Cadiz
City has prided itself with the fame and glory the Busak-Busak spring has
brought over the years. However, when the New Millennium comes, the spring will
not be open for public because it is being tapped as the main source of water
for the Denmark-funded Negros Water Supply and Sanitation Project (NWSSP). It
will fully operate next year.This is probably the reason why my family and
other close friends will trek down there on December 31, 1999 to welcome the
New Millennium and do a 19th century’s last picnic on the spring where we used
to enjoy.
It
is located some 6 kilometers away from the city proper. But it is known that
distance does not matter to trekkers. They keep on coming back as long as they
preserve the beauty and the natural features revered and enjoyed long before by
our ancestors. Sprouting out of the toe of a hill and adorned by surrounding
boulders, Busak-Busak spring transforms into an epitome of natural beauty and
environmental attraction that draws visitors all year round.
The
spring’s drinking water is as clear as crystal and anybody can feel its
freshness that continuously flows out from the spring’s sharp, narrow mouth.
This lively spring captures and stirs up the human senses so much so that a
person is enticed into diving to the cool and refreshing water pool of this
nature’s gift to mankind.
At
the dawn of the New Millennium, one could significantly imagine how those local
folks used to frolic with the spring; and how would they feel should they know
about the spring’s changes. Or, just say: “Hello New Millennium” but “Goodbye
Busak-Busak Spring”./*
MAMBUCAL
SUMMER HEALTH RESORT
I
greatly pride myself to declare that the Negros Occidental government-owned
Mambucal Summer Health Resort is the country’s best place to greet the New
Millennium.
It
is strategically located atop of the high mountains in Barangay Minoyan,
municipality of Murcia. To get part of the historic welcome, my family and
other close friends will certainly journey up to the woodland on December 31,
1999.It will take a matter of one hour from Bacolod City through splendid
zigzag roads up to the venue.
This
25-hectare resort is pollution-free millennium hang-out and renowned for its
cool and ecologically-megged atmosphere. It is surrounded by forest trees and,
wild plants and flowers. Its jungle hotel and, on-land and atree cottages offer
modern amenities. A guest could even take a bath at its natural hot spa and
body-dip at its three Olympic-size spring swimming pools. While you wait for
the New World, you can also boil egg at its hot sulfuric pool (heat stems from
adjacent Mt. Canlaon volcano). Egg boiling finishes as the millennium dawn
begins.
The
Mambucal is also famous for its magnificent seven spring waterfalls. At 10:00
PM, start trekking to the thick but safe forest at the first waterfalls you
pass by, until you millenniumly reach the majestic seventh waterfalls on the
high mountain peak as the New Millennium dawn appears. You, cleansed, fresh and
confident to face the challenges ahead, will witness the phenomenal turn of
another century. When the sun rises, sunlight likewise covers the entire
resort, enough to feel the New Millennium’s spirit. Besides, on the seventh
falls, you can see the aerial view of the entire Bacolod, as if you were on
board a helicopter plying above the New World./*
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