Calapan Lake Aqua Park
Experience CAMSUR in Calapan City!
CALAPAN TOURISM
Calapan City Mayor Arnan Panaligan explains why budget-conscious organizations, families and travellers need to consider the city as their next travel destination.
Calapan Lake Aqua Park AVP
Experience Camsur in Calapan City for just 3 hours away from Manila! Go wakeboarding in a fresh river water and be delighted with the awesome scenery of Calapan Lake... It's definitely More Fun, More Adventure and More Diverse Experiences to jump into and to look forward for as we proudly introduce the unique concept of FACE Tourism (Farm Tourism, Adventure Tourism, Cultural Tourism and Ecotourism) to make Calapan Lake a Must-See Popular Lake Tourism Destination in the country!
LongTail Calapan Project
Maiden voyage of Calapan Long Tail for El Pueblo Tourist. A short 45 minutes round trip tour inside Caluangan Lake in Calapan City. You will see mangrove forest and arterial river system that can lead into the inner Baco. A must for nature thrill seeker. includes drinks and meals served inside the high speed banca.
Baklas to Caluangan
First Ride 2017
Puerto Galera Revisited Via Calapan City
Puerto Galera Revisited Via Calapan City
OceanView, Calapan
OceanView El Pueblo Rhizort
Aqua Bike at El Pueblo, Calapan
Various ways to enjoy your staycation at El Pueblo Rhizort Calapan City
Calapan City Recreational and Zoological Park TVC by weng del mundo
Lake Safari & Water Fun at El Pueblo Rhizort
Still shots of Caluangan Lake Safari and Water Fun Inflatables. Caluangan lake is 5 minutes away from El Pueblo. The river has a total length of 2 kms before you reach the lake at the end. Shrimps, clams, fish, sea shells and crabs are the local produce of the communities.
El Pueblo Water Zip Trial run
Last Sunday, March 11, 2012, a group of brave men tested the new ZIP line using 1 Ton pulley to test the breaking and speed of travel. This is after testing several loads of sacks full of gravel simulating 80 kilos of load.
river of life calapan
I started it here
23 Million Farm to Market Road Project at Brgy. Caluangan
Twenty Three Million Five Hundred Forty Four Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Two Pesos
& Sixty Four Centavos (P23,544,752.64)
Farm-Market Road Project at Brgy. Caluangan
Nagsasa, Zambales jetski expedition
A 45mins jetski trip from SBMA to Nagsasa using single jetski with double passenger. Storm is forming at that day east of Samar affecting the Northeast wind. We first pass Silanguin cove and then to Nagsasa where we took our lunch. By 2:30PM we went back to Subic via Dungaree resort to avoid the choppy water. It took us 1 hour and 45 minutes to return back due to heavy waves.
The Mangrove Forest in Oriental Mindoro ( First time ko pumunta dito)
Welcome to the mangrove eco-farm here in Silonay, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro. Mangrove is a community of intertidal plants including all species of trees, shrubs, vines and herbs found on coasts, swamps, or border of swamps. This ecosystem deserves our respect because mangroves are one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Thank you for watching.
Twin zanne & zette
Calapan City, Or. Mindoro
This was taken last CPDD Christmas Party 2009 at EL Pueblo Rhizort
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MIMAROPA (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon at Palawan) MARCH with Lyrics
A GLIMPSE OF ORIENTAL MINDORO
By: Florante D. Villarica
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Mindoro is an island made up of two contiguous provinces of Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro. It is the seventh largest in the Philippines and has a total area of 20,244.51 sq. kilometers. 5,879.85 sq. km. correspond to the area covered by Oriental Mindoro. It lies southwest of Luzon and north of the main Visayan group of Islands.
Calapan City, the capital of Oriental Mindoro, is forty five kilometers south of Batangas and 130 kms from Manila.
The municipalities in the province are: Puerto Galera, San Teodoro, Baco, Naujan, Victoria, Socorro, Pola, Pinamalayan, Gloria, Bansud, Bongabong, Roxas, Mansalay and Bulalacao.
The province is bounded on the north by the Verde Island Passage, on the east by Tablas Strait and in the south by Semirara Island. The Western part of the Island is the province of Occidental Mindoro. Providing the natural dividing barrier between the two provinces is the vast jungle-capped mountain ranges that stretch from north to south with the majestic Mt. Halcon towering at 2,586 meters followed by Mt.Baco at 2,215 meters.
Oriental Mindoro has a total of 126 islands and islets, 38 of which are named. Numerous rivers and streams traverse the country sides. There are several inland bodies of water in the province. The most well-known is the Naujan Lake National Park, the fish habitat of the famous DABALISTIHIT (Dalag, Bangus, Banglis, Tilapia, and Hito). Another tributary that is gaining popularity is the Caluangan Lake in Calapan. It is actually the widest portion of Baruyan River, it is the home of the succulent baroy and silipis molusk.
The hinterland of Mindoro is settled by the aboriginal tribesmen collectively known as the Mangyans. These indigenous peoples according to anthropologists, are the earliest inhabitants of the Island dating back to the Pleistocene period. They are classified into seven ethnolinguistic groups: Iraya, Alangan, Tadyawan, Buhid, Taubuid, Hanunuo and Bangon. The Hanunuos, who live in the southern mountains of Mansalay and Bulalacao, have retained the Ambahan (ancient script) and syllabary that bears Indo-Malay influence
Mindoreños are proud of the fact that there are three things that cannot be found anywhere else in the world except in Mindoro: the peace-loving indigenous Mangyans, the towering majestic Mt. Halcon, and the Tamaraw (bubalus mindorensis), a species of wild buffalo now facing extinction. These three gems of Mindoro compose an acronym based on the first syllables of their names - MAHALTA. The greeting MAHALTA is now used to describe everything that is good in Mindoro - Welcome, Goodbye and Godspeed.
Lyrics by: AMPARO BRIONES
Music by: OSCAR NICASIO
Orchestration by: ROMMEL ATIENZA
Sung by: ROMMEL ATIENZA
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Mindoro martsa
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