SEX!
Yey! Finally I got your attention.To clarify things on
your mind, this article is not about what the word above says. This is all
about my journey to the place where I left the other piece of my heart. As in
Super Experience! :)
Have
you ever experienced going to the place you’ve never been before? How did it feel? Well, let me share to you my most
unforgettable travel outside Region VII. Fasten your seatbelt as we are about to take off.
I could
still remember my reaction when my Mom told me that I would be going with them to Palawan. She is our School paper Adviser
and my co-campus writer made it to the
National Schools Press Conference after
winning Second Place in the Regional Level. I shouted and jumped as high as I
could, and I rolled on the floor. I could already imagine myself riding on an
airplane for the very first time. I marked the date on the calendar and counted
each single day before the scheduled
date.
How
swiftly time flew, I just found myself in Mactan International Airport with Mom
and my close friend Vea. We went inside the plane with huge smiles on our faces.
I was amazed how big a plane in nearer view
compared to those planes flying in the sky. As we were in the top.I
couldn’t help myself taking pictures of
the view from above. I seemed to be in heaven touching the clouds and peeping
into the islands that seemed to be dots at the middle
of the water.
That
was the best onehour and thirty minutes of my life. Finally, we arrived at our
destination. I took a big leap to the City in the Forest—Puerto Princessa,
Palawan for the first time.
Arrival at Puerto Princessa Airport. |
We were
all first timers that time, and we didn’t know what to do and where to go. Good
thing Palaweños are friendly people. A tricycle driver took us to a lodging
house where we could have a rest after a long journey from home.
The
place is really different from Cebu City. Wherever you go, you couldn’t see
tall buildings, you couldn’t hear noisy vehicles, and you couldn’t smell
garbage. All you could see were friendly and smiling people who welcomed you to
their paradise.
The Baywalk at night. |
The
following days, we explored the beauty of PuertoPrincessa. First on our list was
the famous Baywalk. It was located along the Puerto Princessa shore where you
could rent bicycle to go around the place. From a silent and relaxing place during
daytime, Baywalk transformed into a big party place at night. You could see
tourists, families, friends, and lovers having their picnic under the
moonlight. The different colors of lights around the place added beauty to it.
At Baker's Hill. |
Next on
the list was the Baker’s Hill. I know you’re thinking about breads now. Yes,
you’re right. Baker’s Hill is a bakeshop slash park. You could see different
life-sized statues of cartoon characters. There was a mini zoo where you could find different
kinds of birds. Playground for the children could also be found there. There
were also restaurants for your starving
tummies. Of course, when you go there, don’t forget to visit their bakeshop and
buy some of their delicious delicacies.
The famous Chaolong. |
Food
trip will never be absent when you travel to a place. In Puerto Princesa,
wherever yougo, you could see restaurants serving “Chaolong”. “Chaolong” is a
Vietnamese food famous for its different
ingredients like egg, tawge and different spices. It was good but you could appreciate it more if you
were a Vietnamese of maybe a Palaweño.
Next stop is the holy and sacred Kuyba Almoneca. This is
considered a holy place because inside the cave was a rock formation of Jesus’
image. For only forty pesos, you can already explore the cave. As you enter
inside, you will really feel the holiness of the place upon seeing the statues
of the saints in every corner. You can also find the statue of Virgin Mary
which shed oil according to the town’s folks.
Oppss!
Who can forget the famous 7th Wonder of the World, the Puerto
Princessa Underground River ? Your Palawan adventure will never be completed if
you haven’t gone to PPUR. Unfortunately, we were not able to go there. *insert
sad face here*. We were not able to book for our reservation earlier and we
need to pay two thousand pesos each. I guess that’s how strict Palawan government is when it comes to the
preservation of its natural resources.
Well, I promised to myself that I will go back to Palawan and I’ll make sure I won’t miss the Puerto Princessa Underground River anymore. *feeling hopeful*
My
friend didn’t win in her contest. *insert another sad face here*. But our
Puerto Princessa adventure was more than a trophy and it was enough for us to
say that we were winners. Yehey!
We went
home to the place where we belong. I may leave Palawan for now, but it doesn’t
mean that I will leave Palawan forever. Someday, I will go back to that place
and explore its beauty again. I will be forever grateful for that experience.
Adios Puerto Princessa! ‘Till we meet again.