Thursday, April 16, 2020

Light at the Tunnel's End

Kaybiang Tunnel, Ternate

We may be in a time of darkness and the pressure that it weighs in every person in the world can be very heavy, we can only hope and think that we are on a tunnel towards a world that is better and more compassionate and mindful of others. But before we reach that part, we have to learn from everything that is happening now. There's always light at the tunnel's end. 

As of today, the longest subterranean tunnel in the Philippines is the Kaybiang tunnel which connects the Cavite portion of the Nasugbu-Ternate Highway with the province of Batangas. About 300 meters long, this tunnel is a famous attraction especially for motorcycle riders who travels a cycle route around Cavite and Batangas provinces. It is built through a hole under a section of Mount Palay-Palay 

16 comments:

  1. Nice tunnel shot and info. We must learn from these events to help make a better world.
    Stay safe!

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    1. That is absolutely right Bill! Our world it growing more and more twisted in the past last decades and we must all work together to straighten things up to sustain existence. hugs from the Philippines!

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  2. I always like going through tunnels while on a road trip. Our world is changing and we all must be smart.

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    1. Me too Michelle! I always have to urge to shout even if I'm inside a train or car when I pass by it haha. Agree to that, Stay Safe!

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  3. However dark our life gets at times, we must always look for that light at the end of the tunnel. There is always hope and we must never lose sight of that :)
    Keep well and stay happy, Mxx

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    1. Very inspiring words Margaret, thank you so much! Hope is like a candle that as long as it's burning, no matte rhow dark a room is, it can always fill it up. Stay safe Margaret!

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  4. Hello, I am hoping to see the light soon. Great tunnel photo and post.

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    1. Thank you Eileen! We all hope and pray we'll be there soon :)

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  5. Love that expression SQ, a light at the end of the tunnel, it always inspires positive vibes don't you think ✨

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    1. Super true Grace! It's a short cliche but when taken carefully it's filled with so much hope and as you said, positive vibes! hugs Grace!

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  6. This really is a beautiful image and wonderful to know a bit more about your area. I think it will be quite a long time before we see so much light here. It's a very long tunnel. We will just have to be patient and strong. What a wonderful analogy.

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    1. Beautiful words filled with hope and reality from you dear Jeanie. I do agree that it will take long and we really do have to be patient and strong through it. Sending you hugs to Michigan!

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  7. Great post filled with hope and a visionary aid in your photo

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    1. Thank you very much Carol! Sending you prayers of hope and joy! Happy Weekend!

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  8. That is a long tunnel! My daughter and son in law live in the province of Batangas.

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    1. Oh wow Sami! That light at the end of the tunnel then leads to where you daughter and son in law lives :) Glad to know that and hope they are well now despite the situation here in our islands.

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