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Photo AlbumSingapore Supports Sorsogon (101 photos)Apr 24, '07 11:35 AM
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Singapore Supports Sorsogon is the project that brought us -- 23 volunteers from Singapore and Manila -- to the sleepy town of Prieto Diaz in Sorsogon province. We helped to build houses for Gawad Kalinga. The beneficiaries are the families whose houses are constantly battered by typhoons. They are a hardy bunch of people. Lots of lessons learned from this trip including why construction workers eat like construction workers.

We helped to build for only a few days. The beneficiaries have been toiling for 2 months. Volunteer groups came before us but there are 50+ houses yet to be built. I hope more volunteers help out before the next typhoon season comes.

Photos taken with a Canon Powershot G7.

Photo AlbumSwimming with the Whale Shark! (48 photos)Mar 25, '07 8:16 PM
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The Spotter stands high up a ledge on the boat and scans the bay for a sign of the butanding (whale shark). When he spots one, he signals to our Butanding Interaction Officer (BIO), the boat slows down to a stop and...

"READY!"

Upon hearing this command from our BIO, we'd scurry and put on our fins and masks. Then we'd jump off the boat and swim after the butanding. The first sight of the giant fish gliding just a few feet below us drew underwater squeals of awe and delight. The plankton-rich waters of Donsol made it hard to see the whole body of the butanding hence the need to swim after it or dive down for a closer look.

Each interaction lasted from a few seconds to a few glorious minutes. They were so adrenalin-charged that we're exhausted by the 6th butanding. Plus, putting the mask and fins on and off each time was a real bummer. As our travel buddy Luis had nicely put it: "Punyeta, pagod na kami"... So, we just viewed the next 2 butandings from the comfort of our boat.

Where? Donsol, Sorsogon, Philippines.

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