On February 2, 2024, I found myself at the heart of Manila, right by the iconic Luneta Park. The sun was high in the sky, casting a warm glow on the city. I started my journey from the parking lot near the National Library, a place that always reminds me of the rich history and culture of the Philippines.
As I made my way towards Manila Bay, I couldn't help but marvel at the Dolomite Beach. This artificial beach, with its pristine white sand, is a testament to the resourcefulness of the Philippine government. Despite the controversies, it's hard to deny the unique charm it adds to the Manila Bayfront. It was like a beacon of light, shining brightly against the backdrop of the famous Manila Bay sunset.
Walking down Roxas Boulevard, I could feel the bustling energy of the city. Even with the hot weather, the spirit of Manila was palpable. The northeast monsoon was in full swing, adding a bit of a breeze to the otherwise warm day. I was grateful for my water bottle, keeping me hydrated as I navigated the busy streets.
Navigating through the city was an adventure in itself. Despite the rerouting schemes and road closures due to various city events, I managed to make my way across the overpass near the US Embassy. The view from the top was nothing short of breathtaking. From there, I could see the Dolomite Beach in all its glory, a sight that left me in awe.
After my walk, I crossed back to Seven Eleven, a familiar sight in the bustling city. I picked up my training certificates from ZRC, a reminder of my purpose in this vibrant city. As I held the certificates in my hands, I couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment.
My experience that day was a reminder of why it's more fun in the Philippines. Despite the challenges, the city's spirit remains unbroken. The resourcefulness of the government, the energy of the city, and the warmth of the people make every visit a memorable one. I can't wait to share more of my experiences and show the world the beauty of the...
Read moreI planned to visit there today . I started to walk as it is 8 km from my stay . I planned to take another transport as I could not walk further in sun . So checked with people on roads . But did not get proper guidance . So checked with traffic marshal . He patiently asked my queries and asked me to go by cab first. I said it is costly . So he asked me to take gippme transport . Then he asked to take bike ride like joy ride in Manila . Then I took a ride . He assisted me till I get in the bike . Ride shows 30 mins . As it was evening time we faced huge traffic . Reached there around 4 pm . Got change from bike ride and stepped into beach . Then only I came to know beach is leave on Thursday. So public are not allowed in the beach premises . So I first climbed the steps and started enjoying beach breeze with the crowd . Almost spent 20 mins and took many pics . Then stepped down and had tasty tender coconut . Then tries snacks of dry fish . Very good taste . Then walked the pathway . Then met Dany who was having horse kart . Took pics and had a ride . Then hired a bicycle and had a round . American embassy is very near by . Then I was asked to do a massage for foot . Initially I hesitated to do . Later I tried with a girl . It was amazing . All my pain in leg gone in some time . Then seen some cats roaming in the beach . Even I didn't entered beach I tried all the amenities . There was boat ride stopped due to Thursday holiday also the fun games near by . Then the climate started changing . This morning only we felt earth quake . So when I saw the dark clouds I started moving towards stay . It showed 9 kms and 1.5 hours by walk . So I started walking . In walk I could able to explore Philippines in very micro level . I was struck in rain in middle . Then I took a cover for mobile and started enjoying rain . And...
Read moreManila Bay Beach presents a mixed experience for visitors. The artificial white sand, created through beach nourishment, offers a visually striking contrast to the typically murky waters of Manila Bay. This has undeniably created a recreational space that attracts locals and tourists alike, especially for sunset viewing along the Baywalk. The revitalized area provides a venue for leisurely strolls and social gatherings. However, it's important to note that the beach is artificial, utilizing crushed dolomite. Concerns regarding potential long-term environmental impacts and the suitability of the water for swimming persist due to consistently high fecal coliform levels, despite reported improvements in water quality near the shore. While the government discourages swimming, many still wade in the shallows. Beyond the aesthetics, Manila Bay holds historical significance as a major trading port and the site of historical battles. The adjacent Baywalk offers various dining options and sometimes features live music, contributing to a lively atmosphere, particularly on weekends. Nearby attractions such as the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila Ocean Park, and the massive SM Mall of Asia provide additional points of interest for those visiting the area. In conclusion, Manila Bay Beach offers a unique urban beach experience with its artificial sand and vibrant atmosphere. While the visual appeal and recreational opportunities are present, potential visitors should be aware of the ongoing environmental concerns and the current unsuitability of the water for swimming. It serves more as a scenic promenade and social space rather than a traditional beach destination for swimming...
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