Friday, April 08, 2005

Dakak: Day Two

Have to wake up early as we arranged for a land tour by hiring a van that will take us to places at Dapitan and Dipolog of special interest. We are to leave around 8:30AM; thus, we have to eat our breakfast around 6:30AM. (The buffet breakfast at the resort's restaurant is from 6:30AM to 7:30AM).

Our first stop is Rizal's Shrine at Dapitan. Dr. Jose Rizal, our National Hero, was exiled at Dapitan. At the shrine are replicas of his house, kitchen and clinic. You can also find there the Talisay's Water System which he built.


Rizal's House. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello


Rizal's Kitchen. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

We then proceeded to St. James Church where Rizal attended mass. He has a favorite spot at the church: on the left side at the back of the church. Infront of St. James Church is the Mapa sa Mindanao.


Dapitan St. James Church. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello


Mapa sa Mindanao. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

Next, we went to Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Cathedral.


Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Cathedral. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

At the Goodtimes Cafe and Art Gallery can be found several greeneries and pieces of artwork. You can enjoy a cup of coffee while enjoying the tranquility of the place.


Goodtimes Cafe and Art Gallery. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

We passed by Dipolog's landmark. We asked the police manning the area if our van could stop for a few minutes so that we can take some pictures. (I don't think it is allowed to stop there since it is a rather busy street, comparatively speaking.) The policeman nicely acceded. Although, I don't see his logic that my camera will melt because of the summer heat when I tried crossing to the other side to get a closer picture. I guess, it's his way of stopping me from jaywalking...


Dipolog Landmark. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

Dipolog is noted for its sardines. The best, according to the local people there, is the Montano Sardines. Thus, off we went to its factory so we can buy some as pasalubong.


Dipolog's Specialty: Sardines. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

Since it is already lunchtime, we proceeded to Kamayan ni Manay to have a bite. The customer relations officer recommended this restaurant because of the seafood dishes it offers. And she is not wrong in recommending it... (wink)

After lunch, we tried climbing up 200 steps at Pasko sa Ilihan Hill 2004 for a view of Dapitan. Afterwhich, we went back to the resort, but stopping first at it's main reception area. This is used only when there are a big number of guests expected by the resort.


Dakak Park and Beach Resort's Reception's Chandelier. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

We arrived around 2:30PM. Took a few hours rest and, at the same time, watch the Pope's funeral aired at CNN.

After resting our tired legs, we took a dip at the jacuzzi (again) and had a funny experience this time. Since we like the jacuzzi (plus I don't know how to swim), we spent several minutes (or hours?) in it. When we finally decided to try the beach, as soon as we stepped out of the jacuzzi, two men were running to be in it. Guess, they are afraid that we would change our minds and not leave the jacuzzi... hehehe!

The dinner, this time, was set-up at the beach. While enjoying dinner, there was a cultural show: a luau. A portion of the show have the guests participate by teaching them some steps. The guests were also provided with grass skirts and lei during their impromptu "performance".


Dinner Cultural Show. (08Apr2005) Posted by Hello

Day Two is a tiring experience but enlightening... ending it with nice dip at the jacuzzi and a dinner cultural show to boot!

8 Comments:

At 4/10/2005 11:19:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

really nice pics,meron ka na nman pedeng ipost sa "click the city",uhmm, relax na relax ang ale,kumusta nman po ang fud?baka nman tinira mo yung mga bawal,di ka nman nasobrahan sa jacuzzi,sabi nakaka itim daw yan,asking lang po,hehehehehe,,,,rac,,ps.yung una di ko nalagay name ko,kilala mo naman yun di ba tita?(wink,,,,, din)me smile pa,hehehehehe

 
At 4/10/2005 11:31:00 PM, Blogger ~GFA~ said...

yung food? OK lang. wala naman choice at dun talaga kakain dahil ang layo sa kabihasnan. mga 30 minutes ride pa. parang mas mahal lalabas kung hire ka van para lang kumain sa labas... c",)

nde po ako nangitim, noh! pag-uwi ko nga, taka kuya ko bakit nde ako nangitim. paano naman mangingitim, naka-sunblock na, tapos palubog pa ang araw nung punta kami jacuzzi... ;)

opo, kilala ko po kasi ikaw lang naman ganun mag-comment... hehe!

 
At 4/11/2005 07:37:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

ngeks...puro jacuzzi ata gawa mo dun? ok lang mangitim minsan lang naman. you have one year to get back to your orig skin color. weheheh...kung punta ako dun. magbababad ako sa beach. :-D

 
At 4/11/2005 09:33:00 AM, Blogger ~GFA~ said...

kasi po, nde ako nagbabalat. kaya talaga matagal uli bumalik ang natural color. ;)

 
At 4/12/2005 11:41:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hehehe,palubog na araw naka sunblock pa?di ba dapat moon block na ginamit mo?pansin ko yung daming sardines,nag hoard ka?or panic buying?uhmm,malamang peborit mo lang,,,,,hehehehe,,,rac

 
At 4/13/2005 12:05:00 AM, Blogger ~GFA~ said...

hehe! tama po na sunblock pa rin gamit, kasi nga, may sun pa rin, palubog nga lang siya.

nde po ganun karami yung buy ko, one dozen lang. sayang nga, dapat ginawa kong two dozens, masarap pala! c",)

 
At 4/14/2005 01:34:00 PM, Blogger Junnie said...

i love the Holy Rosary Cathedral shot. the angle and the perspective were impeccable...sana malaki laki noh....

enjoyed Dakak! daan kayo sa Siargao...sa kabilang ibayo ng Mindanao

 
At 4/14/2005 07:33:00 PM, Blogger ~GFA~ said...

Thanks! The structure (church) is indeed impressive..

I didn't know that there really is a Siargao. All along, I thought our singers' slang pronunciation of "Surigao" in the song "Biyahe Tayo!".

I better look it up... c",)

 

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