We started off, by taking a pumpboat from Iloilo to Jordan
Ferry Terminal. Since, we’re a group of 11 and with no time to wait for other
passengers to fill-in the ferry, the bosses (because there were 5 managers with
us) decided to pay the single trip with only the 11 of us on board at P500.00.
Ten to Fifteen minutes later we arrived at Guimaras
Island.
Located in the Municipality of San Lorenzo, about 30 minutes
ride from Jordan Ferry Terminal is the 52MW Wind Farm operated by Trans Asia
Renewable Energy Corporation (TAREC).
The 28 strategically scattered wind turbines can generate up
to 2MW each, depending on the amount wind. Windy season usually between the
months of November to April, during this time we expect the wind turbines generate its full capacity.
Too, bad the wind is not at its peak during the past
months, thus, some of the turbines were on standby (not moving at all) when we
visited.
Each wind turbine stands 78 meters with blade length of 44
meters. That’s how tall and long these structures are that looks like
miniatures from distance.
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| turbine blade on the ground |
You’ll appreciate how beautiful these structures are from
the viewing area. The Wind Farm has surely become one of Guimaras Tourist
attractions.
After our TAREC site visit, we had our lunch at Vilches
Beach Resort. The blue crabs also known as “alimasag” served were the best +
the sweet slices of mangoes.
After lunch, I had a chance to take photographs of the beach.
Then time for us to return to the mainland. But before that,
Mister Driver took us to the fruit stands for the famous Guimaras mangoes.
Though the mangoes are much cheaper back in Cagayan de Oro City, I really took home with me 4 kilograms of green and ripe mango, 500ml mango puree and 3 packs of mango piaya. After all it was my first time on the island, and I want my family back home to taste the fruit/product that Guimaras is known for.
Though the mangoes are much cheaper back in Cagayan de Oro City, I really took home with me 4 kilograms of green and ripe mango, 500ml mango puree and 3 packs of mango piaya. After all it was my first time on the island, and I want my family back home to taste the fruit/product that Guimaras is known for.
I wished to take it home too… but too heavy… the pumpboat even with only 11 of us on board, cannot carry this gigantic mango. Hehehe
My first time experience in Guimaras was a memorable one. I
got to taste the sweetest mango in the world and see for the first time actual
windmills that I have only seen in my engineering textbooks.
And most importantly, I want to thank my
mother company for the opportunity to travel places for free.










Ah, nice photographs you have there. I've been to Guimaras a long time ago but lost all my pics when my computer crashed.
ReplyDeleteWow, new tourist attraction in Guimaras, the only windmill I've seen is in Ilocos. I love Guimaras mango too, we bought unripe and ripe mangoes when we went there.
ReplyDeleteI never knew Guimaras is known for mangoes. It looks like a very relaxing and nice place but your visit was too short, I guess there are more to enjoy there :)
ReplyDeleteOooh! Yummy mangoes! Love the sweet ones! Hope our country could be powered by wind turbines and solar energy. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe best mangoes are from Guimaras! I heard so much about the place, but I've never been there. It's been added to my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos especially the windmills and mangoes! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't recall seeing the turbines in my visit more than 10 years ago. Another reason to go back!
ReplyDeleteI don't recall seeing the turbines in my visit more than 10 years ago. Another reason to go back!
ReplyDeleteLove the shots of the wind turbines. I haven't been to this place but it looks really tranquil and perfect for relaxing.
ReplyDeleteoh the guimaras mangoes! the beach looks serene, parang masarap lang maglakad at mag emote :D
ReplyDeleteGuimaras has that province -vibe feel. I want to visit the place soon!
ReplyDeleteMangoes and Guimaras. I haven't been there eventhough my roots are from Iloilo. Someday!
ReplyDeleteI have to visit Guimaras soon! I miss the mangoes.
ReplyDeleteMango's are really famous in guimaras. I will totally visit this place if i started to travel anytime soon.
ReplyDeleteI like to visit Guimaras too and taste their famous mangoes. The place looks so nice and peaceful :)
ReplyDeleteToo bad the trip was very short, but still okay because I got the opportunity to visit. Thanks also for dropping by and commenting.. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe last photo is the BEST! Super missed Mangoes talaga. I love your Guimaras experience Sis, sama mo ako next time. I would def. buy mangoes as well. Sarap!
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wow! I always wanted to visit this place! I hope we could go there in the future!
ReplyDeleteWhen you speak of Guimaras, the first thing that will come into mind of many is the sweet mango.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit Guimaras! Thanks for sharing these nice photos.
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