"SIBALE" is the name commonly used by the people. There are two versions on how this name is acquired:One was, when another Spanish galleon sought shelter inside the bay, a native noticed the interest that one of its crewmembers had shown while scanning the beauty of the town and the bay. He asked the Spaniard in his native language. "BALE ANO?" (It’s beautiful isn’t it?). The Spaniard approvingly answered; "SI, BALE!" (Yes, it’s beautiful!). Imitating the sound of the answer, the native spread the news that the name of the town is SIBALE. Another version is that, when the English vessel sought shelter inside the bay, an officer was heard to make a comment about the beauty of the town and the bay. That is a "VALLEY NEAR THE SEA" and called it a "SEA VALLEY’. From the sound of the name given, the native who over heard the comment again spread the news that the name of the town is really SIBALE.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
"SIBALE" is the name commonly used by the people. There are two versions on how this name is acquired:One was, when another Spanish galleon sought shelter inside the bay, a native noticed the interest that one of its crewmembers had shown while scanning the beauty of the town and the bay. He asked the Spaniard in his native language. "BALE ANO?" (It’s beautiful isn’t it?). The Spaniard approvingly answered; "SI, BALE!" (Yes, it’s beautiful!). Imitating the sound of the answer, the native spread the news that the name of the town is SIBALE. Another version is that, when the English vessel sought shelter inside the bay, an officer was heard to make a comment about the beauty of the town and the bay. That is a "VALLEY NEAR THE SEA" and called it a "SEA VALLEY’. From the sound of the name given, the native who over heard the comment again spread the news that the name of the town is really SIBALE.
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Friday, August 10, 2007
Thursday, August 9, 2007
CONCEPCION
The island had a glorious and historical past. It had become a settings of aerial and naval battle. Deep under its seas sunk the pround Yamato of Japan (Sino-American War). Records bear out that only three key leaders of the country had ever set foot in the island of Sibale. President Diosdado Macapagal, Senator Ernesto Maceda and President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Aspiring leaders dedicatedly labored for its economic and Social Upheaval. God willing, a total development of the town will materialize.
Sibale Island is three hours by pumpboat from Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro, By sailboat, depending on the wind direction, a day is the most. From Manila, it will take a day travel as it takes busses inland and ferry boats between islands. There are no airports in the island but sea planes can land in the Concepcion Bay and helicopters in the town plaza.
It is among the 7,000 islands of the Philippines situated east of Oriental Mindoro, southwest of Marinduque and north of Romblon. The 1,981.0956 hectures island is scalloped by white sand beaches.
Concepcion has a total land area of 1,981.0965 hectares. The island interior is jagged and forested, with caves, clear rivers, unique rock formations and hills that offer breathtaking views. Every Barangay has its own cove and wholesome white sand beaches ideal for swimming and scuba diving. The hilly plains with a distance of some 5 to 9 kilometer point to point easily can invite tourist for walking and mountain climbing. Concepcion has Zamboangita Sandy Loam type of soil.
The mountains and the forest offer mountain trekkers new challenge. The lush foliage will take the breath away from first time mountaineers. The beaches offer wonderful dive spots. Tropical coral reef systems surround the island. Old folk believe they share the forest and coves with enchanted beings.
Each of the island's nine barangays has its own cove with a palm-fringed white sand beach front. The entire island is ideal for swimming and scuba diving. The island's coast is a divers delight. Notable are the beaches along Tongo point and Banderahan point. The island's interior hills, stretching five to nine kilometer, offer good trails for hiking and climbing. The island hills are also a favorite of motor-cross biking enthusiasts.
Concepcion is an unspolied island paradise now open for investments in eco-tourism and resource-based industries. At preset, about 98% of the island is agricultural, with most areas planted with coconuts, the town's principal product. Coconuts are harvested every quarter of the year, producing approximately one metric ton of copra per hectare. Aside from copra, bananas and other fruits are sold in the markets of neighboring islands and in the nearby province of Oriental Mindoro. Livestock raising - cattle, carabaos, hogs and goats - is a secondary source of income for the residents. Fishing is a year-round activity.
Concepcion's power needs are being served by the Municipal Electrification Systems, which source their supply limited and demand is low. A power barge, however, is ready to increase power supply to the area.
Potable water is being delivered directly to the household by the Municipality with a centralized water pump, although some residents have their own well and pump.
Communication sites are available. Public landlines are available through PLDT and Liberty Telephone stations in the town center. A cellphone is operational in the area because of a cellsite in the nearby Mindoro Oriental.
The Municipality is now accessible by water transportation. The only regular trip is going to Pinamalayan Oriental Mindoro being the nearest municipality. Motorcycle is the prevalent mode of transportation in the island. However, considering the terrain and the road condition, most of the riding public prefers the motorized banca as a safe and convenient transportation. All barangays, except Barangay Dalajican Poblado, are accessible by motorbancas.
Coconut Oil Mill production
Aqua marine culture
Seaweed culture
Livestock activities
Dry-docking
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