Hi!
I've been out for a very long while. Had a few misadventures that I would like to write about but I just can't get it started. Hehe...
Well, I would start it with my random misadventure earlier today.
I decided to go to the Pacific Mall here in Mandaue (which used to be the Super Metro Gaisano - Mandaue) to refill my cash and see if there are things that I can afford to buy. (hahaha..) On my way, I noticed that there were also a lot of people heading the same way, only to find out that Kim Chiu, Xian Lim and Mateo Guidicelli (from the series Binondo Girl) were coming over at around 5pm.
To avoid the crowd, I decided to spend and pass my time in Pahara Park and come back just in time when all the chaos has subsided. And that was what I did.
Pahara Park is a space, dedicated as a park, underneath the approach of the Marcelo Fernan Bridge or popularly known as the 2nd Mactan Bridge. From the Mall, Pahara is a walking distance, to me at least which I doubt if you would agree.
The distance would be around 3 to 4 kilometers. But that is not much of a burden because the sidewalk is nice. It could be just a walk in the park. It would also be nicer if you can walk with friends (unfortunately for me, i am going solo on this) or you can ride a bike (very unfortunate for me). Hahaha..
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The side walk as you approach Marcelo Fernan Bridge from Mandaue City |
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The sidewalk is spacious enough for bikes, motorcycles and even trisikads. |
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Oh! There's a German Flag. Well, flags of different nations can be seen along the center island after all, this street is officially known as the UN Avenue. |
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Wouldn't you wish that all our streets and sidewalks would be like this? Well, trisikad and tricycle drivers would probably be driven out of business. |
Before reaching the main bridge, there is a road that cuts the sidewalk to the side, and this will lead you to the Park underneath the bridge - Pahara.
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At this point, buses and jeepneys heading northern Cebu takes a U-turn. (Pahara Park, Mandaue City) |
Pahara Park had not been easily accessible to the public unleiss you dare the long walk or specially hire a trisikad or tricycle. Not until recently, when public jeepneys and even provincial buses heading northern Cebu were routed to Pahara, that it had become as accessible as SM. Pahara Park serve s as a U-turn slot for jeepneys and buses heading north to decongest the intersection at the Butuanon Bridge. Though the jeepneys and buses needed to burn extra fuel just to do that, but it is still a sound move.
I can only count with the fingers in just one hand the number of times that I have been to Pahara not because it is far but because it is inconvenient.. The last time was way back in high school (a long time ago.. haha..) So, I really don't know what happened to the place since then.
Going into the park is a playground for the kids. I don't recall if it was there the last time I was here.
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Kid's Playground at the Pahara Park, Mandaue City |
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Playground for the grown ups and those who have not grown up... hehe.. |
Going in, you can see some Oldies playing an unusual ball game. The game comes out like a bit of golf, billiards, polo and soccer. Haha.. I saw a similar game in a Korean series being played by royalties. I asked and they told me that the game is called Gate Ball. Well, the oldies today no longer limit themselves to ballroom dancing... haha.
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See, the balls are numbered like in billiards. |
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And you hit them like in golf using a stick like in polo. Btw, thats my shadow... hehe.. |
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And you shot the ball through a goal that reminds me of soccer. haha.. |
But if Gate Ball is too complicated for you, you can instead join the hippies and try some fancy skateboard tricks. Haha.. (I'll remind myself that I can't do a bike. Haha)
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The one structure seen on the upper right is a marker which gives you some infos about the bridge. |
Yow! Ain't that cool? hehe..
But you can do badminton (you just have to deal with the wind), jog, practice your taekwando kicks, or just sit around listen to some music and watch the others do their thing.
Or you can sit by the the breakwater
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To be clear, having a partner to sit beside with is not a requirement but its nice to have one though... hahaha |
Or if you brought in some extra clothes, you can decide joining the others int the waters.
Of course, you also have to be cautious. This is Mactan Channel and the current could be quite strong. (That's why my mother kept forbidding me from swimming in this waters on my own since then.) Also, ships frequently pass here and they can create huge waves that could carry you away or push you to the stones if you are not careful. And if you have a very sensitive skin, then you might reconsider. Although this is just a few distance from Mactan where posh resorts abound, this portion here is way different.
Just enjoy the place. And if you have a DSLR, can you give that to me? Hahaha... Take pictures. Here are some of what I got (using my LG Optimus One phone):
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No graffiti please. |
I saw people in uniform in the area, so you could worry less about security. Although there are around 3 small sari-sari stores where you can buy a few stuffs from. But as a personal advice, I discourage buying from them. If you can bring your provisions, that would be best. These sari-sari store structure (which are most likely illegally setup... i don't know) to me are eye sores. I have no problems with stores so long as they are regulated and nicely put up (while they are not, I won't patronize them just yet). This is a suggestion that I would like to throw to any government arm supervising the park.
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Here's the public toilet |
There is also a public toilet. Unfortunately it is locked up. I don't know why.
Since it is already getting dark and I still have other business, then I headed home just before it gets dark.
Since I came on foot, I am leaving on foot.
And would you believe, I made a side trip to the Cansaga Bay Bridge? waaahh! And this was my first time in this part of the city. Hahaha! That is about another 3, 4 or more kilometers of walk. And I made it to halfway of the bridge. And before I cross the bridge and make my way to the next town of Consolacion, I decided to head back. I can come back some other time.
And its already getting dark.
It was already dark when I reached Pacific Mall. And Kim Chui and the rest were still about to arrive. So people were screaming. But it was not that much chaos after all. I did catch a glimpse of them, unfortunately.
But I did pick up a jeans which was on sale. :)
'Till then!
Pahara Park, Mandaue City
29 October 2011