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We basked in the morning sun, swam in the warm water, and just loving our own private beach at the south side of the island. Manong, the owner of the island, warmed up to the boys and invited us to the other side where his hut was located.
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We can either ride in our outrigger and meet him on the other side, or climb the hill. Naturally, we opted to climb the hill and walk to the north side of the island. Manong warned us that the vegetation was dense, and we should be careful because there were traps along the hiking trails. Some of the trails were also misleading to confuse unwanted visitors. I was the weakest link, as always, and I was instructed to follow Manong's sidekick, Toto, a 9-year old boy, or one of his dogs.
Toto was fast I had to call him a few times to wait for me. I could barely take photos at his pace.
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It was a good 30-minute trek. From one point, I could see Danjugan Island and Pulo Gamay at the distance. It's where we came from before coming to this island.
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This is the north side where, according to Manong, sea turtles lay their eggs. It earned Anhawan a moniker as the turtle island of Sipalay. Worldwide, marine turtle populations have critically declined and it was declared that all species of marine turtles are endangered. This area is also a great diving site.
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Anhawan is an uninhabited island off the coast of Sipalay City in Negros Occidental. There was no electricity, no fresh water in the island---Manong gets his water supply from the mainland. I didn't see any crops, only coconut trees. Manong lives here with his wife, his 9-year old sidekick, four dogs and a he-goat. They have a house at the mainland but he preferred to stay on the island. His way of life somehow reminded me of Robinson Crusoe.
He told us that an American visited the island not too long ago, proposed to buy the island and convert it into a world-class resort. I asked Manong if he's open to the idea...he said, he's quite sentimental about this island that his family owns for three generations.
I hope he doesn't sell.
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This was the view from the beach. The fisherman's hut across the bay was Manong's next-door neighbor.
The threesome---my cousin, Mark, Toto, the sidekick and the he-goat who had a big crush on Mark.
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