Saturday, May 16, 2015

SARBAY FEST 2015

Gumasa in Sarangani is poised to become a favored beach destination after this year's Sarbay Fest draws tens of thousands to its white sand shore.
GUMASA, Sarangani – This place was once touted as the South’s version of Boracay. Not anymore. It has acquired a brand of its own; its own unique life. It has become a place to see and be seen in the summer. 
 
It has even become one of life’s great levelers – at least in this part of the Philippines. This year, the beach was deluged with beachgoers, in all sizes and skin tones, from the peasants and proletarians to the bourgeoisie and compradors. They were all there.

Gumasa is where the biggest beach party in the country happens every summer – the Sarangani Bay Festival, now made even more popular with its catchy brand name, “Sarbay Fest.”



Whatever it is, this year’s crowd must be the biggest yet to enjoy the thrills of a beach party that ends all other beach parties in the Philippines.Organizers say 100,000 people invaded the beach, but that may be a tad too many as it would mean putting all but 6,518 Glan town residents in a strip of white sand beaches measuring no more than two kilometers. (Glan, Sarangani has a population of 106,518.)

Fine beaches

Before it became home to Sarbay Fest, Gumasa was always known for its fine white powdery beaches. In the early 1980s, adventurous college students from nearby General Santos would head for its pristine white sand beaches.
In the latter part of that tumultuous decade, however, Gumasa became a largely forgotten attraction as peace and order took its toll on this laid back town, one of the oldest in the region. But there is no escaping the allure of its fine beaches. Tourists, most of them retired expats, have found paradise in this place until a Japanese national was kidnapped in the vicinity, setting back again its development as a major tourist destination.


Still it did not prevent other nationals from finding a haven in Gumasa, among them, a Dutch national who was nearly finished with his castle-inspired 48-room hotel beach resort in nearby Taluya village until he ran afoul with former Glan Mayor Enrique Yap Jr. The world-class facility is now rotting away after Hans Kooring got separated from his Filipina wife.

The Dutch connection

The case of the Dutch national did not escape the attention of former Sarangani Governor Miguel Rene Dominguez who tried to bridge the gap between the mayor and Kooring. By then, the governor was just warming up for a beach event that would later become synonymous with summer fun.
 
Two months into his first term in 2004, the then 27-year Dominguez was looking for activities that would open the province to tourists and investors. This author suggested a beach festival to differentiate it from the ethnic-inspired festivals across the country.
 
But the problem was, the province shared the same bay with General Santos.
The beach festival was initially envisioned to be a joint activity with the city. But after a couple of meetings, the effort did not bear fruit. So the governor decided to do it alone.

Thus, the Sarangani Bay Festival was born.




Friday, May 15, 2015

Party with the Monsters

With my Friend from Monster Radio BT 105.9. DJ Melon. :-)
These is how Cebuano's shows their support during Sinulog Monster Concert.
What I love about Cebuanos and Cebu are the people who were very jolly and able to mingle with other people especially tourists from other cities and country. Cebuanos are very talented not only in dancing, acting but most especially in singing. This is a memorable day of mine when i was in cebu. I love the people, the place and even the street foods. I love Sinulog and I love Cebu!

It was my first time that I joined a concert in front of Robinson Mall in partnership with Qualfon.

Viva! Viva! Viva!

Sinulog 2014

Sinulog Festival of Cebu City is one of the most glamorous and awaited festival in the country. It is celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January yearly. The Sinulog known for its colorful attire and outfit and also the celebration of Santo Nino.

The Sinulog as a whole was always participated by more than 8 million Delegates and devotees from all over the philippines and even from other countries. This is a one way for us to discover the History, Culture and the Beauty of Cebu.

If you want to relax and get a wonderful feeling.... you know where to go!------CEBU
If you want to discover new things and visit some cultural heritage, you know where to go!-------CEBU
and if you want to enjoy an affordable accommodations, You know where to go!--------CEBU

Jestone P. Palate, 24.


Camiguin Adventure

An adventure is an exciting or unusual experience. It may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome. Adventures may be activities with some potential for physical danger such as exploring, skydiving, mountain climbing, river rafting or participating in extreme sports. The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with physical, financial or psychological risk, such as a business venture, or other major life undertakings.

This pictures were taken in the white sand island of Camiguin with my Co-Faculty Members. We had much fun and many tourist spots in the island.


Thursday, May 14, 2015

Super Model 2012

Imagine this cute and FRESH guy walking and do the ramp on stage. what can you say? anyways, after representing our school for Mr. Teen South Cotabato, Super Model comes next. This pictures were taken during the SUPER MODEL 2012 held at Tupi Municipal Gymnasium and Cultural Center.

Mr. Jestone P. Palate, 24. Mr. Super Model 4th Runner-up.

Mr. Teen South Cotabato

This picture was taken 3 years ago and dedicated to my Mentor, Mr. Ronnie Payopelin. This was my first ever public exposure as i joined and represent our institution, South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc. (SEAIT) for the Mr. Teen South Cotabato 2012.

Because of this opportunity, everything follows,  Modeling, Fashion Shows and Photo-shoots. Thank you so much Erick Mortelle Talents and Fashion, Ramp and Rage, One Model Gensan (O-M-G).

Jestone Pangulo Palate, 24. 



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