Saturday, September 28, 2013

Videos all about the philippines and sipalay

 PHILIPPINES


this is a very nice video about friendly Filipinos in their living , i must say it's true !!!!




And this one is about the strange food in the Philippines but don't worry we will NOT serve that in the restaurant of the resort . only on YOUR request :-) enjoy !!











From living Asia TV , documentary only about Negros Occidental, and a short scene about Campomanes bay .




SIPALAY
                                                                                  part 1.

                                                                     

 Watch this documentary Sipalay city and the beauty of the whole Sipalay area !!!!!


                                                                                  part 2.


                                                                   









                                                                    



Friday, September 27, 2013

property

This is the property in the beginning when we was the first time there . 5.April 2012







And then after cleaning started on 3.September. 2013









And the view from the very top of the property


and over the bay .


Beach front still the same . Amazing !!!!!!!







Our water supply will come direct from the source around 30 meters away from the property , the water is inside a cave with a very small entrance . Regrading to the locals the cave is very big inside with a big lake of best quality drinking water . pictures of the cave from inside will follow WHEN i fit in there :-)





Saturday, September 21, 2013

Here some of my underwater picture , all taken in sipalay / campomanes



















Dive site in sipalay/Campomanes

1 KEVIN'S REEF Excellent house reef with an old big anchor at 9 meter depths. Max. depths 25 meters.
up to 25m
2 A-ROCK Nice coral rocks surrounded by white sand. Depths 10 to 18 meters.
10-18m
3 GRAND CANYONS Really great canyons to dive through like a labyrinth. All at 6 to 15 meters.
6-15m
4 DISNEYLAND Very exiting dive site with coral blocks and white sand. Plenty of lions fish. 5 to 12 meters. Excellent for night diving with lots of night active marine life.
5-12m
5 TOSCANA REEFN An other very nice house reef like a drop off
6-28m


Wrecks:

6 COCA-COLA WRECK  The Crew of Easy Diving found a new wreck in Sipalay after a search of nearly one year. On January 30th 2004 we found in the bay of Campomanes a freighter that sunk some 25 years ago. the freight was bottled softdrinks. We know now how Coca-cola bottle looked like 25 years ago as the freighter was a Coca-Cola freighter although everyone believed it has been a Pepsi freighter. This was a astonishing adventure. We will continue examining and mapping the wreck.

7 MS JOJO Freighter from the 80's. Excellent condition. Topmost level at 20 meters Max. depths. 33 meters. Plenty of big lion fish to be seen.
above 22m, below 33m


8 SS PANAY Exiting wreck from the second world war. Very good condition with 33 meters at topmost level. This war ship was hit by Japanese torpedo's in March 1942. Still gas mask in the stock rooms.
above 33m below 41m
9 ELCO WRECK Nice small wreck at Obon Pt with nice corals and plenty of never seen big stag horn corals with plenty of fish inside.



Precipises


10 MISTERY WALL Beautiful Drop Off starts at 35 down to 70 meters. Only for Deep Divers. Large Turtles can be seen.
38-75m
11 BLUE WALL Deep blue negative entry down to 45 metes. Only for experienced divers.
17-47m
12 EVA'S POINT Drop off wall from 4 to 33 meters straight down. Just fantastic.
2-32m
13 EVA'S POINT Extension Wall dive toward Campomanes Bay with a max depth of 26 meters. Plenty of table corals.  
26m
14 VILLAMOR A special dive site near Hinoba-an. Entry at 5 meters going through channels. If current comes in , the dive site changes to a drift dive.Most beautiful soft corals on reef top.
5-50m
15 MANTA DROP Fantastic drop off from 15 to 35 meters. Plenty of nice fan corals.
5-33m
16 HABOK HABOK A very nice Wall with several big cracks and Canyons in it. Depth from 1 to 16m.
2-16m


Sunken Islands


17 SUNKEN ISLAND Beautiful big sunken island with plenty of fish and very nice table corals. 8 down to 38 meters. For many divers one of the best dive site.
up to 38m
18 AYERS ROCK Fantastic sunken island with wonderful corals and plenty of fish at 18 to 35 meters depths.
up to 35m
19 MARCO POLO Negative entry down to a fantastic coral reef with hundreds of big fish down to 30 meters. Just amazing and very unique. There are sharks passing by.
up to 27m
20 DA-WEST Negative entry down to a fantastic coral reef with hundreds of big fish like Barracuda, Tuna, etc. down to 34 meters. Just amazing and very unique. There are Sting Rays and Sharks passing by. Perfect for underwater video and photography. Just in front of your cottage.
up to 45m
21 CLARA REEF The reef starts at 11 down to 30 meters on a exiting slightly dropping wall. Plenty of Butterfly Fish among others and with the best chance of good visibility.
11-30m
22 MARCELLO REEF A very nice underwater world for divers with canyons And different cracks.
5-28m
23 FRITZANTINO WALL Very nice drop off down to 40 meters. The coral wall goes up to 15 meters. You even can reach the shallow area at 5 meters. Very exiting dive experience.
5-40m


Coral Slopes


24 MA-ASIN ISLANDS Most beautiful big table corals ever seen. Great coral garden from 8 to 28 meters. Mostly good visibility.
up to 25m
25 MA-ASIN 2 Nice coral walls starts from 5 down to 20 meters.
up to 20m
26 MA-ASIN 3 An other wall full of nice corals.
5-27m
27 OBON POINT Splendid coral garden of 5 meters of wall sloping falling to 28 meters.
5-28m
28 MATATINDOC PT. Simple wall dive along the front reef of Nataasan Resort.
5-26m
29 ENZIAN REEF A lovely Reefplateau
up to 35m
30 LEONARDOS REEF Healthy coral reef with hard and soft corals
up to 15m
31 BLACK ROCK I Steep wall dive along the front reef of Obon Pt.
5-28m
32 BLACK ROCK II Similar extension of Black Rock
5-28m
33 BLACK ROCK III Several channels along the wall.
9-28m
34 SPIRAL DROP Straight down wall from 5 meters down to 27 meters, with a Coral formation like a spiral.
up to 27m
35 CATMON PT. I Nice coral garden near Hinoba an with canyons and walls.   
5-22m
36 CATMON PT. II North of Catmon Pt. is an other dive site fromfrom 5 to 22 meters. Excellent for day trips.
5-22m
37 BULUGUISAN PT. A coral plateau of about 5 meters starts the dive. A very nice drop off goes down to 22 meters to an entrance to a big cave. Excellent corals and gorgonians.
5-22m
38 ROMANTICO Another reef down with a negative entry to 26 meters. We have found a shark cave on top of the reef. Finally you can discover a very romantic wall dive bringing you back to the main house reef.
5-25m







Turtle Island


39 CATHEDRAL TOWER Deep dive down to 40 meters on an excellent reef. A tower goes up to 22 meters
up to 40m
40 MAD MAX (Bulata Pier) Dive along the pier at Bulata and you will find very special species like Nudibranch, Lionfish, Sea slag, Star fish, Tiger cowry, Black lined Doris….

41 JULIENS WRACK Wreck dive with some current at 6 meters. The quiet big wreck lies on a large area. You can dive or snorkel on it.beautiful coral coverage.
6m










Danjugan Island - Nature Reserve


42 TAMPS Free way down on 24 meters fish without end. Finding also tall Napoleons.
24-??m
43 NELSON Free way down on 21 meters falling wall. Splashy diving place.
up to 21m

Natural shade


Nature all over .

Just perfect !

Clear , shallow water.

Getting there

GETTING THERE

The cities of Bacolod and Dumaguete are gateways to Sipalay City . It is 4 to 5 hours by bus and 3-hour drive by car from Bacolod .

By Air 

MANILA - BACOLOD
Philippine Airlines : 3 flights daily
Website: www.philippineairlines.com
Contact No. : 434-1596

Air Philippines : 2 flights daily
Website: www.airphilippines.com
Contact No.: 433-9211 to 12

Cebu Pacific : 3 flights daily
Website: www.cebupacific.com
Contact No.: 434-2052 to 53

MANILA - DUMAGUETE 

Cebu Pacific : 2 flights daily
 Website: www.cebupacific.com
Contact No.: 434-2052 to 53

CEBU - BACOLOD
Cebu Pacific : 2 flights daily
 Website: www.cebupacific.com
Contact No.: 434-2052 to 53

The entrance of campomanes bay

Swimming pool !!!!!!!!!


Every pool got more waves !!!!!!!

View !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Mountain view,  toward campomanes bay , now we got an idea how big this bay is .

Sanctuary



SIPALAY CITY - Three more marine sanctuaries are being eyed to be established in this place known as the jewel of the Sugar island of Negros, following the successful establishment of a marine protected area at the Campomanes Bay, in 2004.

Almost eight years after being declared as a marine protected area, the 66-hectare Campomanes.marine sanctuary is now famous for its abundant underwater community permeate, which attract more domestic tourists and foreigners, Aquaculturist Leo Chua, who is in-charge of the protected area, said.

Small fishermen , who are allowed fishing through " pamunit, “”hook and sinker” outside the marine sanctuary , said they catch eight to 12 kilos of fish in a whole night, as fishing nets are prohibited in the area.

Before its declaration as a marine reserve area, all kinds of destructive fishing methods were being employed by fishermen, and residents, almost 24 hours a day. Determined to restore the richness of its marine bio-diversity, the city government declared it a protected area. It was not an easy job to educate the displaced fishermen, estimated at 100, Chua admitted.

The displaced fishermen were provided with livelihood assistance, such as small boats and fish cages, to support their families, while being enlightened on the importance of preserving the protected area, he added.

Those who were destroying the area, are now serving as its protectors, by acting as eyes and ears of the roving Bantay Dagat personnel, Chua said.

With its success, Chua said the city government is planning to establish more marine sanctuaries in Brgys. Cartagena, Maricalum and IV, all in Sipalay City, which will cover an estimated 80 hectares.

Mayor Oscar Montilla said yesterday that fishermen in Hinobaan and Cauayan are enjoying abundant fish catch, because of the strict implementation of fishery laws in Sipalay City.

About 17 Bantay Dagat personnel headed by Wennie Patenio are patrolling the marine protected and coastal areas of Sipalay City, by using a yacht and three high-speed pump boats, 24 hours a day.

Sipalay City, known for its diving sites, clean and powdery brown sand beaches, and hidden lagoons, is getting more popular among European tourists.

Montilla said they recorded about 50,000 European tourists visiting Sipalay annually, because of its nature attractions.

Sipalay has 42 diving sites, that includes the ship wrecks of SS Panay and MS Jojo located at the Campomanes Bay. Its entrance is a wide expanse of coral garden with various species of corals and fish.

Montilla said another event of the Triathlon competition, a similar sport activity to what was held in Sipalay City in previous months, brought more than a thousand tourists to Sipalay City, will again be held in the place this month.

Sipalay is also known for its kilometers-long powdery sand beaches, which is ideal for swimming, snorkeling and other water-related activities, as well as for its hidden lagoons. Tinagong Dagat ( Hidden Sea), which is dotted with dozen of islets and covered with lush vegetation, salt water lake in Matlag and a fresh water lagoon, are also among the tourist destination areas in Sipalay. * GPB

History



HISTORY

Sipalay--born in the wanderings of Bornean datus hundreds of years ago; rejuvenated in the flight of Visayan freemen in the 1800s; nurtured in struggles to be independent by the ancestors of those who still try to do public good to this day-- has never been a stranger to hard times. Twelve years ago when the woes of the municipality seemed without solution, the people of Sipalay, like their forebears, rose again to the occasion and, with indomitable spirit, strove to overcome. And overcome they did.

Under the leadership of Basilio Debuyan, the village slowly took its form. Houses were constructed in rows of newly-built roads. A church and a plaza were likewise constructed. A Catholic Priest from Iloilo City visited once a year. Debuyan became the first Cabeza under Capitan Mayor at Isio, about 52 kilometers north. The happy and prosperous condition of the community was short-lived. The Canman-og River , later changed to Naga River and presently called Sipalay River brought havoc and destruction through flood and inundation. Little by little, the place was swallowed up until the church and the plaza were likewise carried away by the flood. The people decided to transfer the place to a flat land across the river to the north. The selected area was a forestland. It was Debuyan himself who felled down the first Narra tree. The former site is now known as Sipalay Diotay. It stands today, a sentimental reminder of a once happy and prosperous village.

When the Americans arrived in the Philippines , Sipalay was already a full-pledged barrio of the Municipality of Cauayan . The barrio was the biggest and the most progressive district in the whole community. Debuyan became the first Barrio Delegado under the American regime. During the early 1920s, a new feeling surged through the hearts and minds of the people. It was their desire for independence, the urged to separate from the mother town. For this purpose, a society, La Liga del Sur was formed. Prominent leaders of society were: Don Severo Alejano, Mariano Mueda, Sr., Maximino Salveron, Inocencio Debuyan, Sr., Amando Zaragoza, Basilio Debuyan, and Alfonso Custioso. The separation movement was the cry of the southern districts and Sipalay became its chief advocate. Reasons for the movement were: distance of Sipalay from the Poblacion of Cauayan, 54 kilometers; no roads connecting the two places and there seemed to be no efforts on the part of the town officials for the constructions of same; the danger and hardship of the early travel; and the much delayed mails often time, letters, dated a year ago arrived in Sipalay not by mail-carriers but by policemen whose presence were considered quite an event. The cry for the creation of a municipality south of Cauayan was not only imperative but also reasonable.

Sipalay got its name from the old native phrase si palay meaning 'there is rice'. Chinese traders, who were not able to pronounce the 'R' in the local word Paray are believed to have helped disseminate the name Sipalay as rice abundantly grows in the area and is freely traded.

The original natives of Sipalay were the "tumandoks ", perhaps with Malay or Bornean roots . Immigrants from Panay Island joined them later. These were families who ventured out to the sea to escape the oppressive Spanish feudal system and found a new home in the paradise that is today Sipalay.
With unflinching political will, its local officials spearheaded by the Municipal Mayor then, led Sipalay to recovery and caused it to raise high above the economic setbacks and bloody turmoil of a low intensity civil war. Not only were revenue surpluses generated starting 1989, but also for the next eight consecutive years, the surpluses continued to rise. The peace and order situation, as it were, was somehow cajoled to a level allowing people's lives and business to go back to "normal". Amazingly, some investments, particularly in tourism development, flowed in.