Sometimes I
read a little in a book titled “Culture shock”. It is meant for people who want
to visit or live in the Philippines. One part was about how the people here
keep their own houses very clean and neat but don’t mind too much about the
environment, littering wherever they go. I think the author was quite mistaken
by singling this subject out as being part of a culture shock. It is definitely
not a typical Philippine habit after
all. Believe me, I have been to several countries and it is the same there. It
has nothing to do with culture but rather is a habit of homo sapiens in general. Nature’s beauty? Here
are some examples of the beauty one can find in the Philippines. Let me start
with one picture I took in Malaysia.
But in the The Philippines we have beautiful trees too like these palm trees on a farm in
Quezon Province where I also saw cocoa beans for the first time in my life.
When
I lived in San Juan I saw the bark on the Tamarind tree turn beautiful red
during the sunset.
In the big garden, there are also banana trees and nice spicy chilis. And orchids. They
just root on dead trees and all you have to do is water them daily. They then
will show wonderful flowers. The next picture is a plant, called Santan here
in the Philippines. If someone knows the English or Latin name; please leave it
in a comment. Right in front of the house in San Juan farmers grow rice almost
every year. The green color looks so intense fresh. The native mango is very
sweet. Perfect to make ice-cold mango shakes!
Just outside
San Fernando City in La Union is barangay Pias where I took the next picture
because I liked all the shades of green and then suddenly the red flowers in
top. My friend had brought his advanced camera and so he got the opportunity to
shoot the shy oriole high in a tree.
But also in
the cities you can enjoy the beauty of the country. I love standing on Kalaklan
bridge in Olongapo City, looking over the river, seeing the mountains far away.
Closer at
home the neighbor grows bromeliads. During the rainy season, this frog came out in
the evening. One day we
went to the lagoon to relax and try to catch some fish.
South of the
main island Luzon is a small island called Bohol. It is famous for the
Chocolate hills.
Bohol is
also home for colorful butterflies and Tarsiers. The latter are very shy and
hard to find in the wild. This one lives in a sanctuary. No need to say that
people are not allowed to use a flash while taking photographs. It is said that
the brains of a tarsier as big as his eyes.
These are
just a few examples. Of course there are much more great places where you can
enjoy the beauty of the Philippines. Volcanoes, waterfalls and rice terraces
just to name a few.
Love the ones you’re with and be loved in return.
Hi Sir Frans,
The flowering plant "santang" is called Sun Tan or Suntan in English.
Katherine, thank you. I asked a housemate and even spelled it. He said "Yes, that's right". LOL
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