The last towns along the seacoast of Eastern Samar that Ihave not been to are the towns north of Taft: Can-avid, Dolores, Oras, San Policarpo and Arteche. I just not have found yet any pretense tovisit these places, besides, until very recently these places were so remote asthe roads were very bad or non- existent at all. To go to Arteche, they had to take the boatfrom Oras and endure the huge Pacific waves especially during the habagatseason. Suddenly out of the blue, I gotan invitation to join the fiesta celebration of Arteche from a former studentof mine in Theology who is now the parish priest of the place, Fr. Prescillano“Jun” Elardo. Arteche is the last townof Eastern Samar up north with Lapinig as its neighboring town already inNorthern Samar which I already have visited several years back.
When I texted my goodfriend Ronnie Ramirez inquiring about the road condition going there invitinghim at the same time to join me, hetexted back that the roads are rough and a bit dangerous and would take aboutfive hours travel from Tacloban. I texted back that since it was fiesta, therewould be many who would be traveling along the road and we will just go throughthe rough roads slowly. A bit later he texted back that he would comealong and even offered his own car to be used. That was heaven sent.
Just after five in themorning we departed for Arteche. The Alterra car of Ronnie was indeed fast andthe ride was smooth notwithstanding the rough roads especially the last 25kilometers from San Policarpo to Arteche. Since it was my first time to be up north in Eastern Samar, we took timeto visit the towns along the way starting with Can-avid, then to Dolores, Oras,San Policarpo and finally Arteche. Wetook pictures of their churches and passed by a beach we found that was very picturesquein Binogawan, San Policarpo. On our wayhome from Arteche we again stopped by this beach for a refreshing swim on thathumidly hot last day of August.
Binogawan Beach in San Policarpo.
Loop-d-Loop Bridge in the middle of the island of Samar. |
The parish church of Taft, E. Samar |
Inside the church of Taft.
The Station of the Cross inside the church of Taft |
Can-avid Church
Renovation of the Can-avid Church is ongoing. They are trying to enlarge the church beginning from the altar.
The altar of Can-avid Church
Can-avid Public Market
There is a big river by the town proper of Can-avid which is still the main transportation to inland barangays of the town.
The Church of Dolores, E. Samar
Inside the church of Dolores.
The municipal hall of Dolores which is just across the church is imposing which eclipses the facade of the church.
The Dolores Municipal Hall
The Parish Church of Oras, E. Samar
Renovation is ongoing inside the church of Oras.
The altar of Oras.
The Choir loft of the Church of Oras |
The town of Oras lies also at the mouth of a big river.
The same view as above during lowtide.
The bridge going to the town of Oras.
The Municipal hall of San Policarpo
The parish church of San Policarpo
The altar of San Policarpo |
Binogawan beach is located just before reaching the town proper of San Policarpo when one is going up north.
A resort with overnight accommodations and function rooms can be found in the area.
Cottages for day picnics are also available.
One of the barangays of Arteche just celebrated their fiesta, hence the buntings along the road.
Uncemented road going to Arteche
The parish church of Arteche
The church is also under renovation.
The altar of the parish church of Arteche.
The new municipal hall of Arteche just near the parish church.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for posting it here Sir! I'm from the town of Oras, I'm happy to see my old hometown again... you missed the Kirum-kirum beach resort in Oras, and the beautiful Apiton Island, a world class island paradise of San Policarpo, yet to be discovered by tourist and beach lovers.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures. Tropical country plus that distinct Hispanic touch is just a really interesting mix.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt that this is one of the reasons why Filipinos should be proud of the Philippines. Look at the beauty of the place, I'm sure this looks even better in personal.
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ReplyDeletethank you very much to share of those pictures from eastern samar, i know that is diffirent now than before specially the road and now is almost finesh cemented all the way to arteche, our mayor menlo in san policarpo has very busy about cleanleness in san policarpo where binogawan beach are bilong.
ReplyDeletethank you very much for those wonderful pics and caption. nakaiban gad man hit ak hidlaw ha eastern samar. im just here in the phils pero makuri-kuri pagmalaka abot didto dapit kay kulang la am income for the travel expenses alone . unlike sa mga working abroad they are compensated properly. kami nga yanhi la, yano nga trabahante kulay la ta am mga pangita bis pa working 24/7.
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