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AN ADVENTURE MAGAZINE<br />
TRIP<br />
2 0 1 8 | T R A V E L | E X P L O R E | A M A Z E |
Get to Know Mariveles<br />
E X P L O R E | M A R I V E L E S E D I T I O N<br />
Cell Site<br />
WRITTEN BY MONALISA MEJIA<br />
Constructing large clouds, Beautiful views and intriguing Cell sites located just in a Town on Mariveles In Brgy,<br />
known as the ocean you can imagine a Wonderful Tourist Spot. which is rarely accessible because of its steep<br />
and unobtrusive route. If you are traveling from the area to the area you will take 2 to half hours to travel. but if<br />
you have a car coming from the hometown of mariveles you can easily drive one hour and a half to its opposite.<br />
6:00 am In the first Travel we have guards that prevent us from writing our name in their Log Book where<br />
Writing the names goes there. We can see that their community is silent and fewer houses are there as far away<br />
as the road.<br />
A Coast guard guide us. Be careful and go through its<br />
natural path. Because when you are lost you can<br />
chase the big dogs. We followed the advice of a Coast<br />
guard there. As we approach the near-term we are<br />
losing our tiredness as we can see the pride of their<br />
cell site at the same time as the sun's tear. 7:30 am<br />
we were halfway through our journey we saw a hut<br />
near this mountain or what they call a stopover. The<br />
road is a bit tricky because there are many more. but<br />
we follow the guardian saying that the walk is<br />
straight. The speed of my heart accelerates due to<br />
amazement and excitement in that area due to the<br />
speed of the race. 7:59 we are going to the opposite<br />
of a Cell site in Mariveles.Everyone was tired of<br />
losing what we did because it's finally Here we are,<br />
for I've been reaching the clouds for its height, It's so<br />
amazing because you did not think it's here.<br />
But you cannot immediately get there and you are<br />
picturing the Big Posts and Billboards that are there.<br />
There is a Guardian Guard who guards the Cell Site<br />
gates. It is not a picture of the inside because it is<br />
often the cause of the bombardment of the NPAs. We<br />
were quite disappointed because we were waiting for<br />
the Clouds but were gone. We were not there.<br />
Because at the top of it we went to a Liberation<br />
Street where it was the facility of mariveles and cliff.<br />
It's frightening because the Wind is pretty strong and<br />
the cloud is gradually disappearing for a sunny day<br />
But we still push it to the end. We did not even go to<br />
the Cell Site they tell But the Experience You Go to<br />
and you get to it is one of the very wealthy things in<br />
your life that can never be removed.
S U M M E R E S C A P A D E S<br />
TO GO THIS SUMMER<br />
WHERE<br />
R I T T E N B Y A L B E R T F R A N C O<br />
W<br />
What is now California was first settled by<br />
independence, but was ceded to the United<br />
various Native American tribes before being<br />
States in 1848 after the Mexican–American<br />
explored by a number of European expeditions<br />
War. The western portion of Alta California was<br />
during the 16th and 17th centuries. It was then<br />
organised as the State of California, which was<br />
claimed by the Spanish Empire as part of Alta<br />
admitted as the 31st state on September 9,<br />
California in the larger territory of New Spain.<br />
1850. The California Gold Rush starting in 1848<br />
Alta California became a part of Mexico in 1821<br />
led to dramatic social and demographic<br />
following its successful war for<br />
changes..
FIVE<br />
A<br />
FINGERS<br />
TO PLACE<br />
VISIT<br />
W R I T T E N B Y L L A N A<br />
J U B E L L E S A M S O N<br />
B A T A N E S O F T H E W E S T<br />
P E A C E F U L P L A C E<br />
The Beetle featured a rear-located, rear-wheel drive,<br />
air-cooled four-cylinder, boxer engine in a two-door<br />
bodywork featuring a flat front windscreen,<br />
accommodating four passengers and providing<br />
luggage storage under the front bonnet and behind<br />
the rear seat – and offering a coefficient of drag of<br />
0.41; to this relatively good CD, the also streamlined<br />
rear of car was of help.
WHERE<br />
TO<br />
TRAVEL<br />
W R I T T E N B Y W Y L I E P R E S C O T T<br />
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discusses current or recent news of either<br />
general interest (i.e. daily newspapers) or of a<br />
specific topic (i.e. political or trade news<br />
magazines, club newsletters, or technology<br />
news websites).<br />
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eyewitnesses to the happening event. It can<br />
contain photographs, accounts, statistics,<br />
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answers to general questions like who, what,<br />
For example, phrases like "Continued on page 3”<br />
when, where, why and how. Quoted<br />
redirect the reader to a page where the article is<br />
references can also be helpful. References to<br />
continued. While a good conclusion is an<br />
people can also be made through the written<br />
important ingredient for newspaper articles, the<br />
accounts of interviews and debates<br />
immediacy of a deadline environment means<br />
confirming the factuality of the writer’s<br />
that copy editing often takes the form of<br />
information and the reliability of his source.<br />
deleting everything.<br />
L A B E L L E | P A G E 0 3
THE HISTORY OF<br />
MARIVELES<br />
rule. They established the country’s first quarantine station<br />
M A R I V E L E S B A T A A N . G O V . P H<br />
Originally known as the "Village of Kamaya", it was founded<br />
as a pueblo by a Franciscan Friar in 1578 and was made<br />
part of the Corregimiento of Mariveles which includes the<br />
towns of Bagac and Morong, the Island of Corregidor, and<br />
the town of Maragondon in Cavite.<br />
When Bataan was declared as another province separate<br />
from Pampanga pursuant to Superior Decree on July 1754,<br />
Mariveles became a part of the new province. It served as<br />
the checking point for ships entering or leaving Manila Bay.<br />
When the Philippines fell to the Americans at the turn of<br />
the 19th century, Mariveles was placed under American<br />
in the old Spanish Leprosarium Hospital to check all<br />
incoming and outgoing shipments from any<br />
communicable and deadly diseases from spreading. Today,<br />
this quarantine station is converted to a National Mental<br />
Ward.
EXPLORE<br />
T R A V E L M A G A Z I N E<br />
F E A T U R E D D E S T I N A T I O N<br />
The Beauty of Mariveles<br />
The MARIVELES<br />
Chronicles<br />
TALES OF MARIVELES LEGEND
EXPLORATION<br />
IS NO FUN<br />
WITHOUT<br />
DEDICATION.<br />
- M E L A N I E H E R N A N D E Z
coast is located in SitioWain, Brgy Biaan,<br />
Camaya<br />
of Mariveles , Province of Bataan,<br />
Municipality<br />
Luzon Region, Philippines. 173 KMS from<br />
Central<br />
the capital of the Philippines. Easily<br />
Manila,<br />
to and from the density populated<br />
accessible<br />
of the Luzon, About 10 kilometers from<br />
province<br />
Economic Zone the very special economic<br />
Bataan<br />
in the Philippines, now a freeport zone.<br />
zone<br />
areas in the Municipality of Mariveles<br />
Strategic<br />
known now as the Freeport Area of<br />
are<br />
This is my firts time to go to camaya<br />
Bataan(FAB).<br />
it’s not too far from me to go there because<br />
coast,<br />
live her in Mariveles, but if you are located in<br />
i<br />
just a three and a half-hour drive from<br />
Manila<br />
to the southernmost tip of the Bataan<br />
manila<br />
you'll reach Camaya coast. A once<br />
Peninsula,<br />
cove-accessible only to local fisherman-<br />
secluded<br />
is now transformed into a prime leisure resort<br />
it<br />
residential development. At camaya coast,<br />
and<br />
welcome you with lush mountains, endless<br />
they<br />
and pristine beaches, you are not regret to<br />
sunsets<br />
there because they take the best of nature and<br />
go<br />
Coast is too far if you see but if you go<br />
Camaya<br />
they have a lot of activities to take of your<br />
there<br />
and infinity pool you can enjoy to stay<br />
stress,<br />
any time. Camaya coast is also now famous<br />
there<br />
because even the famous artist in<br />
beach<br />
channel they go there to visit and enjoy<br />
different<br />
beaches and infinity pool in camaya coast.<br />
the<br />
stretch of fine sand and clear blue<br />
Kilometer<br />
priceless view of the cove and Mt.<br />
waters,<br />
If you don't have a own car to go there<br />
Marivles.<br />
bother because they have a 3 ferry, only 1<br />
don't<br />
and 30 minutes from MOA to Mariveles<br />
hour<br />
If you don't want to ride in Ferry they<br />
Bataan.<br />
a shuttle buses take you directly to camaya<br />
have<br />
The hotel room was spacious enough,<br />
coast.<br />
air-conditioning, Spacious bathroom,<br />
Good<br />
Free Wi-Fi and Cable TV. If you<br />
Refrigerator,<br />
to eat food or taste there best seller they<br />
want<br />
a lot of Restaurants. It's too far but you<br />
have<br />
to enjoy the ride and enjoy the beach.<br />
need<br />
F E A T U R E S T O R Y<br />
COASTAL AREA OF MARIVELES<br />
WRITTEN BY JENNIFER ROXAS<br />
make it even better.
THE LIGHTHOUSE<br />
B Y M E L A N I E H E R N A N D E Z<br />
Meters away there is an interesting light house near to San Miguel peak.it is<br />
just a simple lighthouse that designed to emit light to serve as a navigational<br />
aid. For me It became more special because of its fascinating beauty along<br />
with the San Miguel peak.
Credit: Asha Tungol<br />
C O N Q U E R I N G T H E P E A K S<br />
"<br />
L I M B I N G S A N M I G U E L "<br />
C<br />
experience, I went on my first climb. Yes we<br />
A view of the the San<br />
Miguel peak<br />
Written by Melanie Hernandez<br />
It was my first time to hike San Miguel,<br />
located at Barangay Sisiman. It is a huge<br />
rock formation beside the beach of Sisiman.<br />
I just knew that it was possible to climb it.<br />
We have no plans of climbing or even try it. I<br />
don’t even think I am strong enough to<br />
climbing in such a huge thing, but for<br />
did it and we did not regret to climb it, when<br />
we reached the top of the mountain. All the<br />
tired and sickness of the body was<br />
overwhelmed by the wonderful scenes I<br />
could never foresee. The stunning view that I<br />
witness in my 18 years of living did make my<br />
life live for more.