Marinduque Island Vacation 2009
By Ryan Lamar on Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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There's no such place like home!It is exactly a year since I came back home again. Everything seems to be the same, but not as what I left before..(sigh...). Emotionaly, it is true that there is no other place in the world like home, it is still your birthplace, your territory. Like mine. Whatever I left are still what I could see when I return. Few changes has been made, but the real essence is still the same.
Going home is like a championship. Win or loss, a measure of what you are when you left and what you are when you arrived. For me this is the result of a battle. It is what you bring back not what you took away. Living in this place since a
child, lots of dreams were built- the only thing to carry when time comes that you need to left and look for yourself.
Since then, going home is like a dream come true. The fruit of labor and hard work. And once again, a scale of what would it be next year.
Marinduque Island is another destination far away from the city. The annual Moriones Festival on April would be a great cultural experience that's why it is better to bagged this as one of your summer get away..
Seashore in Tabia - shelter for fishing boats. These huge boats are used for fishing in nearby towns and nearby provinces.

The coconut farm: This is more or less 5 hectares of land where popular variety of crops are coconut, bananas and fruit trees. Livestocks are also raised here like chicken and hog.


Balanacan Port: Brgy. Balanacan, Mogpog Marinduque





The road to the farm house. This is curved from the mountain ranges from the shore line of Tabia to the jeepney waiting area in Bigaa.

(Photos were taken from my LG GW300 phone)
Actual Location: Sitio Tabia, Brgy. Argao Mogpog Marinduque
1 comments for this post
Wow, I've been to Marinduque and I love that jeepney ride from the Balanacan port to Gasan, it was tough and rough...phew! I was seated on a wooden chair in between near the entrance. Thanks for following my blog, I never knew that.