This
year’s version of summer has ended. And while most of my traveling friends are
busy uploading and making stories of their respective summer escapade
experiences featuring popular destinations in the Philippines and beyond, I would
like to share a story of a destination in my hometown that has slowly but
surely been tagged as a spot to watch out for – a rich and diverse sea scape of
Barangay Tuban in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur.
As
I treaded to this part of the town on June 2, 2013 in the morning; I realized
that there are more pressing features of the place other than the famous linubirang suman, imbao and the according-to-them
mind-boggling abode where witches dwelled.The long coastal stretch of Tuban |
Being
one of the open areas situated in the Davao Gulf, Tuban is a perfect sight for
those who would want to experience nature at its best. The isolated Passig which
can be reached via sitio Baybay or Baliwaga can be compared to that of Zambales’
Anawangin Cove. The islet is bounded by an undisturbed mangrove forest with assorted
fishes rooming around the place.
Fisher folks on their way to the mainland |
With
the island detached almost 150 meters from the mainland, a private resident had
installed a bamboo hanging footbridge which made it even more attractive. The
footbridge towers over a vast mangrove canopy where one can see the other neighboring
coastal barangays of the town. It also connects the mainland to a distinct
resort owned by the Laude family.
The hanging footbridge of Tuban with its lush mangrove forest |
After
an hour of taking pictures in the island, I headed back to the mainland and
while I was on the way through the bridge, I spotted several fisher folks
unloading their fresh catches. The place where they docked their fishing boats saw
several residents still keen on doing collective efforts in helping fisher
folks carrying their catches all the way to the fish traders (lab-asera). Bayanihan is still very much
alive in Tuban.
Residents helping fisher folks docking their catches is Tuban's manifestation of Bayanihan |
I
then brought home several over-the-counter fresh fishes and squids for
breakfast to the delight of my wife. Indeed, it is always nice to share to our
family some things pulled out just right from the palm of nature’s bounty.
Some of Tuban's fresh catches |
Thank you very much
Tuban for always bringing out nature’s best offerings to your good people. I
have always been glad to have stayed here for the last three years, and I will
forever be staying here, no doubt about it.
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