Thursday, March 8, 2007

Did you know that?


Did you know that, Sepock Point/Sepock Beach is one of the most well known beach of Tingloy, its became the most shooting place of different movies and tv shows like, Dyesebel that has a different version, Gimik that was a barkada show of ABS-CBN, Marina of ABS-CBN and many more.

Did you know that, Tingloy was the favorite scuba diving place of different foreigners?

Did you know that, Tingloy was known before as Maricaban Island?

Did you know that, one of the beautiful Islands was in Tingloy and that is the Sombrero Island?

Something about Tingloy Island

Tingloy is a radish shaped island municipality of the Province of Batangas. It is located at the southwest coast of Batangas mainland about four hours drive from Manila. It is bound on the north by Balayan Bay, on the east by Batangas Bay and on the south by Isla Verde passage. If has landmarks such as as: Pinagbanderahan, Mag-asawang Bato, Devil’s Point, Isla Sombrero (Sombrero Isalnd), Sepok Point, Bonito Island, Balahibong Manok and Caban Island.

DIVE SITES IN TINGLOY:

1. Caban Cove. This dive site is fairly sheltered. There are exotic coral formations, plenty of small tropical fish and an interesting small drop-off that goes down in a graduated "steps". This is a good choice for shallow dives

2. Sombrero Island . On the surface, this island resembles a hat underwater, so its profile makes the name Sombrero quite appropriate. The rim of the "hat" stretches a long way underwater from north to south.

3. Sepok. The rim of the drop-off west of Sepok Point and running southwest is a very good dive site with a wide variety of marine lives. The drop-off is at about 50 feet.

4.Mapating Rock (Shark Cave). The rock itself is surrounded by a fairly shallow area at about 35 feet, ending in a series of drop-offs running down to about 60 ft.

5. Batalan. Drops down to about 80 ft. This is a marvelous area for both wide-angle and macro-photography because of the abundant and varied coral formation.

6. Merriel´s Rock. There are numerous types of coral formations enough to fascinate even a marine biologist.

7. Papaya Point. There is a drop-off by a wide variety of coral and inhabited by plenty of small reef fish.

8. Maricaban / Tingloy. There is a cave at 125 ft., accessed by a tunnel, which makes for a challenging adventure. There are excellent coral formations, abundant pelagic fish and other outstanding photographic opportunities.

9. Balahibong Manok Island. This dive site is 50-70 ft with a flat bottom anand moderate to severe current. The ma

Monday, March 5, 2007

Tingloy

The location of Tingloy














Tingloy is a 5th class municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 17,028 people in 3,269 households. Tingloy built of 15 barangays, which is the following;

  • Corona
  • Gamao
  • Makawayan
  • Marikaban
  • Papaya
  • Pisa
  • Barangay 13 (Poblacion 1)
  • Barangay 14 (Poblacion 2)
  • Barangay 15 (Poblacion 3)
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Juan
  • San Pedro
  • Santo Tomas
  • Talahib


A view towards Maricaban Island from Mindoro
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A view towards Tingloy Island from Mindoro

Tingloy Island



The beautiful sunset of Tingloy while in the seashore..the most promising and captivating moment you don't need to miss!!!














the undersea capture in Tingloy Island while enjoying scuba diving.












A mother with her children's enjoy the beauty of the Sepock, the most popular beach in Tingloy...










The Sombrero Island, it is mean Cap or hat ... because this Island was looks-a-like of a cap.





The bluest sea that attracts my sensibility... The wonder of " TINGLOY YOU CAN'T IMAGINE".














A relaxing place of Tingloy...




















The relaxing Place of Tingloy, the shore.from Tingloy straight to Mabini.










The Community that lives along the shore of Tingloy Islands.

TINGLOY:

Tingloy is one of the beautiful Island in the Philippines. It has a clean sea water, natural shore, white sand. The Tingloy is one of the favorite destination of foreigners that want to explore and want to have scuba diving. Under the sea of the Island of Tingloy you will see the different beautiful fish and coral reefs. A long Tingloy you can see the wonderful place of Sobrero Island.






Sunday, March 4, 2007

shssssssssssss????

I know that some of you wonder who I am? Why I need do this thing, yah I came from the glorious Island of Tingloy, where I started to walk, to talk, to eat, to dream and of course developing my self as one of a good product of Tingloy. Before I’m hesitating to told to my friends that I came from Tingloy, but now I am proud , where I’m came from, I’m proud that the Tingloian’s were so good people, kind and intelligent even though some of them don’t have enough source of money for them live but they can survive with the help of natural resources, like fishing and some is in the field of agriculture.

I remember when I am just five years old, I dream to be an engineer for I to build a long bridges that connect the Island of Tingloy to Mabini. I know that it was so impossible but why not, if we got the budget for that, so, we don’t need to used Bangka to deliver our own products and we can improved the tourism at Tingloy therefore, more Tingloian’s will have a strong work, for them to help improving themselves and the local economy of Tingloy.

Among 15 barangays that Tingloy have, I am not so familiar with other barangyas, even though I am to adventurous, because in 15 barangays I got Maricaban-sepock, San Jose, Makawayan, Talahib, San Juan,San Pedro, Pob. 1, Pob. 2, Pob. 3. For the reason that when I got in grade 6 I need to transfer here at Batangas. But i am adventurous man who find my happiness with the things i want..i got in different part of Batangas with my friends and even all by my self...like in 3 beaches in Lemery Batangas, Taal Church, Caysasay Church, Bundok Maculot in Cuenca, Beaches in Mabini, and the most i like is the Sombrero Island of Tingloy that I dream before to got through ..

So “Proud to be Tingloians, and get straight for saying I’m the product of Tingloy”.