Saturday, April 30, 2011

Ilocos Sur Beaches(Day 2 Part 2)

  • San Esteban Beach, Ilocos Sur
We passed by San Esteban Beach, Ilocos Sur  just to take pictures.  We were told by our driver that the shooting of the movie "Panday" took place there.  We could see why.  The rock formations along the beach is beautiful.  We also noticed that there is a statue of Mama Mary at the top of one of the tall rocks formation.  
San Esteban Beach (photo by: Krizia Tan)
  • Santiago Cove, Ilocos Sur
This was our last stop for the day.  It was already 3:00 p.m., the town processions were about to start and we didn't want to be stuck in the middle of it.  The water was clean since only a few were swimming there.  We recalled the last time we visited there, it was dirty with plastic bags and food wrappers everywhere.  Seeing the clear cool water, we couldn't resist it.  We just had to dip our legs and enjoy the feeling of wet sand rubbing our feet. We then washed our feet at the nearby beach restroom for a minimal fee (5 php).  
  • Good Friday in Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur
We arrived at Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur at 3:30 p.m.  Around this time, the entire town was preparing for the procession.  The church and the plaza was getting crowded.  While waiting for the procession to start, we ordered halo-halo (worth 25 php) from the carinderia by the plaza.  The halo-halo there was different from all others I've tasted.  It had melon strips, pineapple chunks and sweetened bananas. Instead of having ice cream, ube or plain milk as flavoring, it tasted like fruit cocktail syrup.  My companions didn't like it.  But for me it was okay.  It was what I needed be cooled down after being exposed for long hours under the heat of the sun.  After our halo-halo, we bought the tastless "Kwek-kwek" (worth 10 php) from a vendor in the plaza.  The sweet sauce tasted weird too.  At around 5:00 p.m the procession started and we all went downstairs bringing our candles to watch.  




 *photos by: Krizia Tan
  • The Brownout
After the procession, there was a brownout.  We ate dinner with candles and lamps.  We called Meralco and they informed us that the electricty will resume by 9:00 p.m.  We played charades to avoid the boredom of waiting for the lights to come back.  However, it was already 11 p.m. and still darkness reigned the area.  We decided we should go back to Candon City, Ilocos Sur to sleep despite the absence of lights and air-conditioning.  Every house and building in Sta. Lucia and Candon City had no lights except for Mc Donalds.  Even at such a late hour, many were inside and outside Mc Donalds.  We were tempted to dine in as well but we resisted since we had to sleep to prepare for our intended early departure for Sagada the next day.   We couldn't sleep since it was hot and we were being swarmed by mosquitoes.  It was only utnil the power came back at 2 a.m. that we were able to sleep.
                       



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