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Contents
12 Iba Mango Festival
16 The Good Old Days
22 Subic Bay - Boracay Race
29 HARP holds second GMM
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A Year To RememeberThis month is a special time for the QUEST Magazine team because we have hit a milestone and are celebrating our first anniversary - one full year of publication!Over the past 12 months we’ve been touched by the outpouring of appreciation and support that this publication has received.We have come a long way from our humble beginnings, when QUEST Magazine was only an idea - a distant dream - that started a year ago but we’d like to think that we carry the seed of that initial idea in everything we do to provide a forum to help vistors and at the same time develop tourism in the Region 3 area.
Please call Ryan at 0947-891-5494 or Randy at 0998-537-6585 for information on advertising in QUEST Magazine. Email [email protected].
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Travel and Leisure Magazine
If you have any upcoming events for the months of May or later or have some interesting photos of the Region 3 area please email them to [email protected].
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Apart from being famous for its pristine islands and beaches, Zambales has also proved that their mangoes are the sweetest in the country.
In celebration of the bountiful orchards teeming with sweet mangoes, the town of Iba in Zambales yearly holds an annual Mango Festival, a six-day event of thanksgiving for the abun-dant harvest of mangoes and all the other agricultural products of the province. This year the Festival is April 15-18.
There will competitions and events for the festival like Man-go Eating Challenge, Street Parade, Float Competition, Man-go-themed Street Dance, Trade Fair, and Variety Show. The festi-val also features booths showcasing the best of mango products of every town: dried mangoes, wines, tart, jam, candies and souvenir items.
Capping of the Mango Festival is the sand sculpturing competi-tion and lifesaving Mango Olympics in the serene beaches of the province, inter-town drum and lyre competition in the morning followed by astonishing performances various bands and groups in the evening.
Province officials headed by Gov. Hermogenes E. Ebdane Jr is target-ing the festival to be a national event such as the Penagbenga of Baguio and the Ati-atihan of Ilo-ilo and Sinulog of Cebu.
“When you talk about the best mango in the world, you will surely think of our variety,” said Gov. Hermogenes Ebdane Jr.
He said fruit experts from the University of the Philippines Los Baños and Bureau of Plant Industry had considered Zambales’ Sweet Elena variety as the best carabao mango strain for commercialization.
More than 5000 tourists and visitors are expected to troop during the one week festival which will showcase talents from 13 towns that prepared for ‘Parayawan’–dressing their facade with ‘mango theme’ which will set the mood.
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Main Street in Olongapo during a high tide, 1930s.
The “Good Old Days”
Submarines at Alava Pier, Olongapo Navy Yard, 1926.
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The “Good Old Days”
Angeles City. A gas pump downtown Angeles City shortly after World War 2.
Angeles City. Holy Rosary Cathedral, 1945. This picture shows where an American B-25 bomber aircraft crashed through the roof of the church. The B-25 was hit by Japanese flak as it was bombing nearby Clark Air Field.
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MAD DOG MOTORCYCLE CLUB PHILIPPINES
Visit our tour desk now in the Tune Hotel, Angeles City
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Texas Joe’s House of Ribs RestaurantDo you want to eat in a restaurant that has the most favorable ratings on Trip Advisor for our area? Look no further than Texas Joe’s at the Subic Bay Freeport.
Texas Joe’s has become one of the most popular restau-rants around, both with the local folks in the Subic/Olongapo area, but also with tourists from all over Lu-zon. It has become the “in” place for visiting celebrities and dignitaries as well, and for good reason.
Delicious, down-home, Southern USA BBQ. Texas Joe’s smokes their pork ribs, beef brisket, pork shoulder and chickens in professional smoke ovens using real hickory wood from Texas.
All of their meat, including high quality char-broiled steaks, is from the USA. Their scrumptious food is cooked from scratch using original recipes.
The home-made BBQ sauces are to die for. Oh and did I mention the great service with well-trained staff and a full bar pouring professional cocktails? Check them out along Waterfront Rd. across from Scuba Shack at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. They are open every day.
Call 047-252-3189 for more information
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Record Breaking Results!Standard Insurance 6th Subic Bay to Boracay Race and Boracay Cup
This year’s Standard Insur-ance 6th Subic Bay to Bo-racay Race (SBBR) from February 27 to March 2, followed immediately by the Boracay Cup Regatta (BCR) on March 2-6, 2015 sets the tone of anticipation for the next series in 2016.
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Two crews from Centennial III, Beni Gomez of Asia Pacific Boating, Alan Baladares, Eneresto “Judes” Echauz, (Owner and Skipper), Bernard Floren and Jeannie Sandoval, Vice Mayor of Malabon
Official Video for the Standard In-surance SBBR BCR 2015
Full list of Winners of the Boracay Cup
Regatta 2015 and offi-cial results are posted at:
http://subicsailing.com/subic-bay-to-boracay-race-2015
Fifteen entries varying from different countries and heritage - showcasing teams that rep-resented the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Malaysia, Australia and Great Britain - finished the gruelling race within two days. Syd Fischer’s Ragamuffin 90,skippered by David Witt now holds the fastest time to cross the finish line, and notably their first time to compete in this race. To date, this race has been an achievement even for regular competi-tors who have recorded their fastest race times to Boracay. Sailing enthusiasts and Grand Prix race boats have been attracted to the challenges that these races bring. The shifting winds that sailors encounter in Subic Bay, as well as en route to the beautiful island of Boracay cause headaches for the unwary, opportunities for the crews.
“Over the years, we work tirelessly with our sailing partners toward opening more doors for occasions in spreading the spark of sailing and enliven big boat racing pursuits in the Philippines,” so said the SAGS Co-Chairman and The Lighthouse Marina Resort President, Jun Avecilla.
Stakes for these races are high as Capt. Marty Rijkuris, organizer of the Asian Yachting Grand Prix Circuit (asianyachting.com), keeps score of the regattas that count towards the much coveted AY Skipper and Yacht of the Year. The race to Boracay and the Boracay Cup are two out of the twelve races which are conducted across South East Asia in Malaysia, Sin-gapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Hong Kong that award points to the winners. The accolades are given at the end of the racing season in Koh Samui.
Truly, sailing is more fun in the Philippines.
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Riding the waterfall at Sampaloc Cove,
Subic BaySend us your photos: [email protected]
Laura
Jozen
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Send us your photos: [email protected] and photos by Jimmy Pingul, 09189480866
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