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Discussion in '☋ General Chat ☋' started by elaika, Aug 4, 2011.

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    :smile:When I visit my hometown last June of 2009 , the place was full of different species from other countries I mean, seeing them made me proud to be born in such a wonderful place. Looc Beach is the place where someone like me came to see the world. As I, grow up in Siaton Town proper, you will imagine how blessed I was as a child . Swimming in the cleanest river, and later known to us was the Balanan Lake the the water that flows came from the now famous Balanan Lake. no wonder that when my first granddaughter came forth ,I proudly toured her to our clean beaches.Memorable photographs had been taken from the lagoon where foreigners stayed blissfully with their Yachts, the Tambobo Bay near Antulang Beach Resort, before the resort was being built,me and my granddaughter swim and enjoy the place.
     
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    Wow Elaika,Memories, Does it still hold that attraction for you today, and has the place changed that much since you were younger ?
    Welcome to the forum.....JB
     
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    Yes it does, the place is much more beautiful now in the sense that hotels and entertainments abound, but the natural resources had been preserved the reason why people were attracted to go and some stay for good in their Yachts. Siatanons as we call ourselves never meddle with them , they go about their business undisturbed. When I saw them frolic in the sand or just sit and view the sunset, I smiled because in my youth I didn't spend a penny to do those things.Some never imagine how blessed we were to be there, with families intact.
     
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