While doing development work several years ago, I traveled to quite a number of places in different provinces of the Philippines. Way back then, I took photos of different things in places where I have been to. This photo collection in nature was taken in the province of Southern Leyte in the Eastern Visayas Region. While doing community development work in the covered villages, I also do photo taking because a walk with nature appeases my busy soul.
I took this photo in the municipality of San Francisco where we have been housed in a little resort to train women volunteers in the village.
We had a staff meeting then at the municipality of Libagon. Our municipal office was located near the coast just a few meters away from the local government unit office. This was taken at sunset after we had our meeting.
I forgot if this was sunrise or sunset but I took this photo in my hometown in Malitbog.
In Pintuyan, this was sunrise. I was with the field enumerators under my department who were gathering baseline data as basis for some projects to be implemented in the municipality. We went swimming with my colleagues before we head to the next town to continue our baseline data gathering.
This was taken in my hometown, Malitbog few minutes before sunset. Everytime we go home for summer vacation, we always go swimming in this beautiful bay.
I took this photo few minutes before sunset in Liloan. My regular visit to the field had never been boring because of this beautiful and relaxing scenery.
This was taken in Malitbog, in a place we call "The Dike." I grew up swimming in this beautiful bay we call Sogod Bay.
I took this photo in Malitbog in the afternoon while relaxing after swimming. I always find serenity in this place.
Still in Malitbog, this photo was taken at noontime. We had our 7th Grand Family Reunion in this place we call Bag-ao Beach Resort.
We went swimming in Libagon. I love this place!
Sunset in Malitbog. It's getting dark but the sea is so calm I couldn't think of going home without taking a dip! :)
In Pintuyan, the source of living of most people are fishing and farming. Identified as a fifth class municipality, our international non-government organization (INGO) provided fishing gears at the same time gave trainings to the villagers.
From Pintuyan, you see the beautiful and historical island of Limasawa where the first Catholic mass in the Philippines was said by Father Pedro de Valderrama on March 31, 1521. Father Pedro was one of the companions of the famous navigator Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese who worked for the government of Spain.
A view from the top. San Francisco at its best!
A view of Limasawa Island from the municipality of San Ricardo.
Just to give you a brief overview of the places I've been to in the pictures above, Southern Leyte is one of the six provinces in the Eastern Visayas Region. It is a gateway to both Mindanao and Luzon.
Source: http://www.southernleyte.gov.ph/component/search/?searchword=tourism&searchphrase=all&Itemid=235
The province of Southern Leyte is composed of 18 municipalities and 1 city, Maasin which is the capital. Please visit this site http://www.southernleyte.gov.ph/general-information/at-a-glance for more information about Southern Leyte. As you can see in the map below, Southern Leyte offers a vast number of beautiful resorts and dive sites. I would personally recommend Cagnituan Cave in Maasin City. I've been to this place in 2003. It is so overwhelming once you're inside this big cave.
Well, how do you get to Southern Leyte? Just take a boat from Cebu City to Maasin City or Bato, Leyte or Hilongos, Leyte. Below please find relevant sites to include shipping schedule and fares.
http://www.cokaliongshipping.com/#sched (Cebu City to Maasin City)
http://www.cpa.gov.ph/external/sailing_schedules_cebu-leyte.pdf (Cebu City to Bato, Leyte or Hilongos, Leyte). From there, just take a bus or a jeepney or a V-hire to Maasin City or to any place in Southern Leyte. Resorts and local accommodation are available in each municipality but bigger pension houses are located in Maasin City.
If you're planning for a vacation to Southern Leyte, Philippines, let me know so I can assist you! :)
Enjoy!
I've been here. This is the closest to nature as you can get. A lot of coconut trees, friendly people and fresh air.
Good to hear that @mykill. Please come again. Let's go swimming in the calm waters. LOL!
I'll let you know if i visit leyte hehe. Nice post and photos! :)
Thank you @chevercide. I know you will enjoy there swimming in the sea. :)
Followed you. Let's follow each other. :)
Thank you for sharing the beautiful province of Leyte! I really love the images and also a small history/ information about it. :)
You're welcome @tpkidkai. Followed you. Let's follow each other. :)
Leyte is a really great plan. And indeed I am planning to go there sometime.
You took really great photos and I feel sentimental value in your work. May I just add, if I may, that you can acutally source photos and links without the links showing up. It would really help with the aesthetic of your blog. Or was this intentional?Anyways, Let me know if you want to learn how so I can assist you. 😊
Hope you keep on steeming!
Thank you @josejirafa. Yes, the link below the map was intentionally placed to properly cite the source of the photos. Thank you for your comments.
Are you from Cebu? Saw your cover image showing the pool in the CC Sports Complex. My kids had swimming lessons there last summer. :) Followed you. Let's follow each other.
I have only been in Matlibog once to visit with @iwanderela and it was raining from we arrived to we left.. still, beautiful place and lovely people! :)
Indeed @wanderingdanish. Come back and feel the beauty of nature there. :)
Amazing post ❤️😍 had fun reading it. Keep posting 👌🏻
Thank you @febbiefull. Yes I will post more stories.
How is Baguio City now? The last time I was there was in 2000 when we conducted a research project in Itogon, Benguet. Followed you. Let's follow each other.
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