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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Pangasinan Round Trip: Bonuan Blue Beach

After attending the mass (Our Lady of Manaoag Church), we boarded to a passenger van bound to Dagupan City for a beach side trip and photo collection. It was a 45 minutes ride from Manaoag to Dagupan City. Three km from Dagupan City is Bonuan Blue Beach, along the Lingayen Gulf. The weather is good but scourging hot since it was 10:30 AM when we arrived at the Bonuan Blue Beach also known as "Tondaligan Beach"


Dried branch facing the blue beach.


The entrance.


Sunny blue sky.


The locals with their fishing net.


Friendship moments.
It was actually a relaxing photo walk despite of so "mainit". We spent an hour or two walking to the shoreline. There are cottages and some trees that serves your shade if you don't want to get "Nognog".

Blue boat too.


Doing the macro shot.


Happy because it is her day.


 Peace sign.


Ate Jen taking shot of nice view.


Kinda 3D shot. Thanks to Zeinon - Canon.


The shoreline.
 It was 12:15 when we left the beach. We took a jeepney ride then get off to the nearest Bus station going back to manila. We boarded Five Star Bus -- departure time at 1:00 PM.


How to get there:

From Manila - Take any Pangasinan provincial buses like (Five Star, Victory, Dagupan Bus or Solid North) bound to Dagupan City. Bus leaves every hour.
From Dagupan terminal - ride a jeepney with signage "Bonuan Tondaligan" and ask the driver to drop you off at beach.

From Manaoag - Take any jeepney or van bound for Dagupan City.
From Dagupan - ride a jeepney with signage "Bonuan Tondaligan" and ask the driver to drop you off at beach.



Pangasinan Round Trip: Our Lady of Manaoag

It was a short notice when Carol's scheduled climb was canceled due to bad weather condition in Mountain Province. She was supposed to be on leave for three days for the said climb. She must be somehow upset but of course safety first before anything else. Good thing Jen sent an SMS to Carol that she's planning to attend a mass at Our Lady of Manaoag Church in Pangasinan province. And yes, it was an unplanned road trip.

As early as 11:00 PM of July 15, we're on the official "tambayan" Starbucks Coffee Araneta Center to sip our favorite coffee. We're only two at that time due to time constraint of YnarteXplorer fellow members. It was a good plan also since Jenny's birthday falls on 16th of July -- Yes, Happy Birthday Ate Jen! :) Somehow a thanks giving day for all the blessings we received.


We boarded Dagupan Bus Line Co. Cubao at 1:00 AM of July 16. Only few passengers at that time. So instead of getting asleep, "Nagkwentuhan na lang" until we reach our destination, and it seems like we attended our night shift work schedule.


It was 6:05 AM when we arrived at Our Lady Of Manaoag Church, a little bit late for the 6:00 AM mass, but it's okay - think positive. After the mass we took some pictures inside the church.



Candid yet solemn.

Our Lady of Manaoag

Devotees praying.
We do not want to leave Manaoag Church without exploring the place. As a devotee, we go upstairs on the left side of the church. There is where we can touch the Miraculous Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag. There is a box-type hole where we can insert our hand and touch our Lady of Manaoag. The area is so quiet and solemn. I just got a chance to snapshot Ate Jen -- the birthday girl while waiting for my turn.

The Birthday celebrant.
We then went to candle lighting area. Since Carol wasn't able to provide a cake with a candle when they're in the coffee shop. Here's what Ate Jen did, blow the candle then wished. :)

Happy Birthday!

Life is like a candle.

Our next stop is the Rosary Garden. There is a walkway where people can meditate with the Paschal Mysteries. Since it just rained that morning, we decided to roam around and look for a subject for our photo collection.

Shimmering Gumamela.

Coco Cherry with rain drops.

Orange flower.
The adventure buddies.
Nikko's rain drop challenge.
Our Lady of Manaoag Chuch
It was past 9:00 AM when we left Manaoag and hopped to our next destination -- Bonuan Blue Beach in Dagupan City. See the photo walk Bonuan Blue Beach.



How to go to Manaoag Church:

Dagupan Bus Inc. (Cubao-Dau-Tarlac-Manaoag)
Terminal: New York St., Cubao, Quezon City
Bus Schedule: Every hour
Fare: P315.00 (Airconditioned; 4-5hrs trip)
The Bus will drop you off at the back gate of the Church.

Manaoag Church Mass Schedule:

WEEKDAYS: Every hour from 5:00 am to 11:00 am
 Saturdays: Every hour from 5:00 am to 12:00 nn & 4:30 pm
 Sundays: Every hour from 5:00 am to 12:00 nn & 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
 Church is open at 4:00 am.