Guimaras
is a small province which was extracted from mainland Iloilo in 1992. It is
composed of 5 municipalities conniving together to retain its green and
tranquil identity, making nature a dominant scenery and stillness a common
language understood by those who are keen about freedom and serenity.
It
is easy to appreciate everything that is existing in Guimaras particularly
since what is being banked into its landscape are of the minimum. In one of my
conversations with our tour guide during a day tour in Guimaras I said
environmental planning is crucial in terms or preparing Guimaras 20 years from
now. The stability of this province lies mainly on how local leaders could
craft clear details of its priority directions. Planning would eventually make
or break Guimaras.
Meanwhile,
my participation to a day tour last November 10 was practically a green-carpet
experience because my eyes have seen plenty of the literal green environment. I
presume more than 50 percent of the entire province remains untouch, or are
having very little human interference. Agriculture
and fishery are two of the industries that supply life to Guimaras. Tourism is
also doing good given with its wonderful destinations, making it a detour route
to Iloilo visitors. In this article I would like to share to you the places we
visited in Guimaras.
SAN LORENZO WIND FARM
This
is a renewable power-generation venture situated in San Lorenzo. The giant wind
mills are identical with the Bangui structures in Ilocos Norte. It is the very
first wind farm in Visayas, which is now starting to become a premiere tourism
attraction in Guimaras. It is capable of generating 54-megawatt power,
supplying electricity to key parts of Western Visayas.
ROCA ENCANTADA
Somewhere
at the tip of Buenavista town is Roca Encantada, a Spanish term which means
“Enchanted Rock”. This is a heritage house owned by the Lopez clan pedicured
with awesome architecture. The actual location of the building is a reclaimed
site, providing better view of the coastal scenes of Buenavista which features
small islets from afar.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
CENTER IN JORDAN TOWN
Jordan
is the gateway town to Guimaras which is known for its solid waste management
program. Looking at how they maintained an ecology center within its landfill
facility is commendable. Jordan authorities made sure to minimize garbage
collection by imposing segregation at the household level and accommodating
only residual wastes in the landfill.
MCNESTER ENTERPRISES
McNester
Enterprises is a successful agribusiness industry in Guimaras. It offers
variety of food products out of mango and calamansi being the predominant crops
in the province. They first gained esteem by being a model entrepreneur in
Guimaras and later on became a supplier of mango and calamansi products
internationally.
TRAPPIST MONASTERY
This
monastery ran by monks is also a well-known stopover for visitors because aside
from having notable structures the place also sells good locally-made
pasalubong items.
NATIONAL MANGO RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
This
is located in Barangay San Miguel in the town of Jordan, Guimaras. It has more
or less 8 hectares of area both for research and production purposes of mango,
a very popular commodity that is being associated into the name Guimaras.
BALAAN BUKID SHRINE
This is another
pilgrimage site in Jordan, Guimaras. Several works of art are being laid out in
this area that serves as stations of the way of the cross where catholic
devotees always visit every Lenten season.
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