The wilderness is an open invitation
to be a child once more. It calls to you
to grab a root running along the cliff face
Like a mother’s hardened fingers
You will slip and feel abandoned by her
But look around, you’ll see—
The wild calls to you and extends another arm
A fracture in a rock, a stubborn reed
vines splayed among the overgrowth
At times, it puts you in your place, as it should
The wild is strict and harsh and wise
The deadwood kingdom and the white waters
are deaf to your falls and self-loathing
You will emerge from the thicket—
small and innocent still.
Mount Baloy is located in the beautiful mountain range that spans almost the entire west side of Panay Island. Here adventurer Jackson Groves describes the Mount Baloy hike, one of the most challenging and rewarding in the Philippines.
Ecotourism in Sibalom Natural Park is a commitment to conservation. By showcasing the rare Rafflesia speciosa and our unique natural heritage, we inspire visitors to join us in protecting and preserving these invaluable ecosystems for future generations.
In the coastal village of Brgy. Panilongan in Buruanga, Aklan, on the island of Panay, a sprightly couple in their 70s has dedicated themselves to preserving and nurturing the Pagatpat Mangrove Park.
This short film explores efforts to save the beautiful rainforests of Panay Island, home to extraordinary species like the Warty pig, Visayan hornbill and Negros bleeding-heart pigeon.
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