It
was a great experience joining an organized outdoor event at New Corella, Davao
del Norte – a remote town situated west of Tagum City. The event was called New
Corella Eco-Adventours, conducted as one of the highlights of the town’s
anniversary celebration. Thanks to the invitation sent by the LGU of New
Corella and their local outdoor group YAMOG. My seasoned company includes Pare
Oliver “Dockie” Enot, Lito Roque, Jonas Florencondia, Noel Bartolome, Danrev
Broñola, Michael Gapula and Kervi Palanca.
Dockie, Jonas, Papong, Tolits, Kiba, Kervi, Julpanz (Out of the picture is Pawiks who actually took this shot) |
Our
first day was spent listening to some lectures on Basic Caving and then moments
after, we were brought to the campsite area at New Corella Elementary School.
It was not the first time that we joined a caving event but because the caves
of New Corella offer extraordinary features, we were prompted to join such.
Del Monte Cave |
New
Corella’s karst environment is blessed with approximately seventy cave
formations and not even 30 percent were explored. We were even lucky to
discover the caves in Barangay Del Monte as it was the barangay assigned to our
group. The two caves were Del Monte and Paradise, all having very nice
underground scenery although the latter is a little bit disturbed by human
activities long years ago. Del Monte cave was also very technical with some very
tiny horizontal channels to pass through in getting to the exit door along a
muddy cave route.
Stalactite Formations seen inside Del Monte Cave |
After
almost 3 hours of not seeing sunlight, we proceeded directly to an LGU-operated
inland resort in New Corella called Panas Inland Resort for a wash-up activity
as all of us could no longer be recognized because of the mud surrounding our
respective bodies. Panas resort is
clean, beautiful and suitable for big-crowd outing. We were then ferried back
to the school compound as we joined the closing program of the event.
Panas Inland Resort |
Guided
by our desire to watch the Boston Celtics fall to the hands of Miami Heat and Timothy
Bradley beating Manny Pacquaio, we headed back to Sta. Cruz in the morning of
June 10.
Thank you so much to
those who were directly and indirectly involved in making this trip possible.
PAIC Office, Mayor Joel Ray Lopez, Ma’am Laids Badilla, and Hon. Oliver Enot
for the vehicle.
hanep
ReplyDeleteSobrang saya ng trip nyo po!
DeleteYes Kurt..thanks for visiting this site
ReplyDeletenice place to visit..
ReplyDeleteThanks
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