Showing posts with label Barangay Mainit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barangay Mainit. Show all posts

Macat-Ang Beach Banton Island

Macat-Ang Beach Banton Island, Barangay Mainit Beach, Macat-ang_Banton-Island, Macat-ang Beach PICTURE: Maca-ang Beach. Full Image Here
Macat-ang Beach is a cute beach of fine golden sand and is a little far from Barangay Mainit’s activity center.

Trivia: Sand is a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. The composition of sand is highly variable, depending on the local rock sources and conditions, but the most common constituent of sand in inland continental settings and non-tropical coastal settings is silica (silicon dioxide, or SiO2), usually in the form of quartz.
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Macat-Ang Beach

Barangay Mainit Beach, Macat-Ang Beach, Macat-ang PICTURE: Maca-ang Beach. Full Image Here
Macat-ang Beach is a cute beach of fine golden sand and is a little far from Barangay Mainit’s activity center.

Barangay Mainit Beach, on the other hand, is a long stretch of sand and pebbles and nearer Mainit’s activity center. The church, basketball court, sari-sari stores and other establishments are just nearby. The newly-constructed Sunset Boulevard provides an additional attraction for joggers, bikers or leisure walkers. Perfect an all-around whole day activity.

Barangay Mainit is the farthest barangay from Poblacion but may be reached by sea (motorboat) or by land (motorcycle).
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Barangay Mainit Banton

Barangay_Mainit_Banton, Mainit Beach, Barangay Mainit Banton PICTURE: Barangay Mainit Bay.
Mainit Banton, Romblon is the farthest Barangay from the poblacion yet many believe up to now that it was the first townsite of the island. The elders say that when the first church was being built in Poot Banwa the statue of San Nicolas banished from its bamboo altar and was later found in a branch of Amuyawon tree in present townsite at Poblacion its clothing full of “haminlit” seeds. Considering such occurrence as a sign the townsite was eventually transferred to the place where San Nicolas was found. As a consequence Mainit just became one of the original barrios of the town.

Mainit_Beach, Barangay Mainit Banton Beutiful Beach of Mainit
The barangays name was derived from a hot fresh water spring spouting from underground beneath the shore and easily observable during the tide. With temperature reaching 90 degrees Celsius one can get a hard boiled egg in five minutes by digging into the sand and putting a raw egg into the whole filled with hot steaming water.

Twenty sitios comprises the barangay: Tobongan, Pudo, Bantadan, Ayog-og, Puyang Raga, Tuha, Poot Banwa, Naboyhan, Suk-an, Paegoran,Tuboyan, Macat-ang, Patag¸Boco, Central, Tiyaktak, Kabanto, Eggis, Tabok and Punta. Interestingly, Paegoran became the site of a leper colony and cemetery when leprosy struck Banton in 1898.

The barangay benefits from the public infrastructure erected by its official among them are the barangay hall, basketball court, Catholic and Seventh Day Adventist chapels, multi-purpose hall. Recent development includes the improvements of its fine sandy beaches into tourism sites.

To enjoy Mainit is to indulge swimming at its fine sandy beaches and take a trip to Gakot islet (Bantocillo) for the adventure. Its equally famous sunset is a spectacle to behold specially for those who seek serenity and peace of mind. source: Yagting.com
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