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The Tuka Marine Park Adventure, Part II



9 June 2008 64 views 13 Comments

Even from afar, Tuka 3 Beach looked so pristine with nary a beach cottage in sight. All we can see were coconut trees and groups of picnickers who were there earlier.

In a short while, our boat stopped and anchored about fifteen meters from the shore. This was our signal to disembark.

One by one, assisted by our ever-dependable boatmen, we lowered ourselves on the small steel ladder they attached at the side of the boat and jumped into the inviting waist-deep waters of Tuka below while at the same time trying to balance some of the smaller personal stuff we grasped in each arm. The rest of our heavier cargo were carried by a small banca.

Nevertheless, it was still a struggle trying to reach the shore for we were walking through a field of corals. A couple of times, my flipflops almost got trapped between the numerous small cracks and crevices along the way which made me come up with Tuka Lesson #1: Wear Beach Shoes.

Upon reaching the shore, we immediately looked for our own spot and saw a vacant concrete picnic table provided for by the Tourism office of Kiamba, right behind the Tuka Beach signage.

We then started unpacking our things and immediately after, my nieces, Claudine and Marrell began their cooking chores for their MENU of: Tuna Kinilaw, Grilled Matang Baka (or Tulay in these parts), Grilled Pork Chop, and Tomato/Cucumber Salad.

Eventually, I came up with Lesson # 2: Bring lots of drinking Water. We forgot to bring enough water to wash the food we were about to cook so had no choice but to use our drinking water and later on, scrimp on whatever was left from the two gallons we initially brought.

While waiting for the food to be cooked and after helping my brother set up his mini-tent, I decided to tour the marine park but not before reading these signs below:

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13 Comments »

  • Bambi said:

    Wow pareng vel nice naman the place, hope to see it pag uwi namin. Sa Kiamba ba kamo ya, and did you go by boat (bangka) from Gensan? dami na talaga nice place dyan sa atin ano, next time uwi kami give me naman some tips kung saan kami go,yung tipong pang family alam mo naman laki ng family namin (hehehe) dami pa kids.

  • toto said:

    hehehe may part two na nga.

    more pa!

  • bariles (author) said:

    Hi Bambi! Read the 1st two posts carefully so that you will get the answer to your question. Hehehe.

    Hi Toto! May part 3 pa.. last na….haaha!

    bariless last blog post..The Tuka Marine Park Adventure, Part II

  • kengkay said:

    i have my youngest with me when i was reading your blog, alam mo reaction nya? ibalik na daw namin sya ulit sa pinas, hehehe —

    kengkays last blog post..Kuto

  • toto said:

    waiting for the last part.

    murag lord of the rings trilogy…o matrix? hehehehe

    totos last blog post..Peace advocate and Journalists Missing

  • bariles (author) said:

    Hi Kengkay!

    He will really have the time of his life there with all the underwater marvels waiting for him.

    Thanks.

  • bariles (author) said:

    Hello Toto!

    It’s here! Check it out! Sorry to have kept you waiting. Thanks a lot! :)

  • Bambi said:

    Vel sorry ha di ko kasi nabasa yung part 1 (sorry tao lang po hehehe) nice place nga, kaya lang cant be si manong bong dyan.(sayang) Thanks a lot for the updates ha, di na ako masyado nalulungkot dito. By the way ,dami ako happy memories dyan sa kiamba and maitum hehe

  • bariles (author) said:

    hi bambi! it’s ok. am sure busy ka sa work dyan. will bring you to tuka once you’re here. bernie allen is interested too. you might bump into each other there. hehehe!

  • dimaks said:

    nakaka-miss ang ganito.. dagat, picnic, preskong isda, kamatis, mangga. whew! nakakalaway :)
    dimakss last blog post..Firefox 3 On June 17th!

  • bariles (author) said:

    Hi dimaks! Korek ka dyan! hahaha! Dapat may oras ka rin sa mga ganitong lakaran. Maswerte lang kami dahil malalapit lang rito ang mga beaches. Salamat sa pagbisita rito. :)

  • dimaks said:

    pag uwi ko pagkatapos ko mag-aral dito sa japan, lilibutin ko ang magagandang lugar ng lupang sinilangan kong mindanao.. hehe, pangarap!

    dimakss last blog post..Fathers day

  • The Tuka Marine Park Adventure, Part I | said:

    [...] AT PART TWO (<—click here)SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “The Tuka Marine Park Adventure, Part I”, url: [...]

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