Sunday, July 27, 2008

Hundred Islands Pasyal na!!!



This National Park covers a land area of 1,884 hectares with 123 islands. However, only 3 islands have been developed for tourists. A trip to Hundred Islands National Park and its home, Alaminos City, is a great diversion from the hustle and bustle of the busy, urban life. Breathe in the refreshing views - rice paddies, azure sea - and the rustic and peaceful lifestyle as you make your way to Alaminos City. And upon arrival, savor the city's unique and dynamic spirit, friendly atmosphere and especially, the beauty and adventure that lies in the hundred wonders that is Hundred Islands. Lose yourself among the Hundred Islands, scattered like emeralds in the deep blue waters off Pangasinan. Unexplored coves and islets await seekers of solitude. Each one in its own pristine beauty basks in the sun, lapped by the waters of Lingayen Gulf.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Pangasinan State University - Activities

Pangasinan State University
Bayambang Campus
Bayambang, Pangasinan


Hon. Ricardo M. Camacho
Mayor




Hanggang dito lang muna!!!

Monday, July 7, 2008

I have read!!!







I have read this morning www.jpost.com a daily online newspaper in Jerusalem, Israel, article

"'Iran leaks reflect conflict in US administration'

We would have to deal with possible military action from Hizbullah and Syria, and also diplomatic fallout. Don't expect the world to clap if we attack Iran, and as a result oil prices spiral from $140 a barrel to $300 a barrel.""

source: http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1215330878502&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

So we expect if Israel attack Iran the crude oil products will be doubled in prices, if that the case we expect that our basic commodities etc., will doubled too...

The Iranian Threat



Some Israel Military Technologies to Watch

Arrow Technology




Spike



Nuclear Reactor Dimona, Israel





Cool Facts About Israel

Sunday, July 6, 2008

That "Faith-Full" July 16, 1990

Dagupan after the July 16 earthquake


In Dagupan City, About 90 buildings in the city were damaged, and about 20 collapsed. Some structures sustained damage because liquefaction caused buildings to sink as much as 1 meter (39 inches). The earthquake caused a decrease in the elevation of the city and several areas were flooded. The city suffered 64 casualties of which 47 survived and 17 died. Most injuries were sustained during stampedes at a university building and a theater.



Looking back, it was exactly 4:26 p.m. on Monday, 16 July 1990, that a killer earthquake unexpectedly hit and extensively devastated the City of Baguio. As reported, the powerful temblor measured 7.7 in the open-ended Richter scale and lasted for 45 seconds. It was said to be the most destructive earthquake on record within the Cordillera Region. There were numerous aftershocks that followed and the strongest, which occured at 3:15 a.m. of July 18, lasted for eight seconds ... and measured 5.3 on the Richer scale.



Fearing for their lives, many of Baguio's 120,000 people slept outdoors on Monday night. The city suffered the most in terms of destruction to properties and numerous deaths. Many commercial and government buildings, hotels, inns, and residences were heavily damaged. The death toll continued to rise as rescuers pulled more bodies from the rubbles. It was estimated that as many as 1,000 people were trapped and killed in damaged buildings.