When I was younger, there were no pier nor ports in our province. We'd take the loooooongest ride of our life. So I imagine my surprise when I heard the news! They're building airports and pier within the island. Whoooh! That's a big step! Having ports like these would mean more people and products coming in. More tourist means business opportunities! When I got back to Samar after college, I have imagined so many changes in the island. I was really amazed at how things have changed ~ beginning with the electricity. But when I saw the pier, i was shocked to see that after 1 year as promised, it's still not fully finished. What do you expect from the government? hmm... ( Sorry, ang tibak side ng UP lumalabas.. hehehe ) It's only after another year when I came back that we saw a greater difference. Hey, it's better late than never. I'm just waiting for the final day when this pier would be fully functional.
Of course, eventually, I dream of a bigger opportunity in this island. Not because I have political concerns :p but I wish people would aim higher and look at the things in a bigger picture ;)
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This blog serves as added information for those who wants to visit Northern Samar. I’m writing this down not as a local but as the daughter of two locals who dared to travel the seas to the city and back. My thoughts and ideas might be limited to what is shared and what I have personally encountered in the past 20+ years that I have visited the place. I’ll try my best to show pictures of the place before and after we have introduced the resort. =) So sit back and relax, this might take some time. ^_0 xoxox Wee |
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