Friday, April 17, 2009

Tales From the Far North 3: Stuck in the Sand

Maundy Thursday, 9 Apr 2009.

These beautiful windmills are located in the municipality of Bangui, Ilocos Norte.

When you visit this place, make sure this doesn't happen to you:



What to do when your vehicle gets stuck in the sand:

1. Make only one attempt to bail yourself out.

If it doesn't work the first time, call for help. The vehicle will just dig itself deeper and deeper into the sand.

2. Help can come in the form of total strangers.

And for that, we thank Mr. Earl Navarro, and his other two friends Tom and Marge.

Earl is now my Facebook friend. Haha.

3. Go to the police.

Well, the first person you should call is the Baranggay Captain (following the true local government heirarchy), but if he or she's not there, go straight to the police.

Do not be scared of cops. They are our friends. And the provincial cops are a nicer breed.

Thanks again to Earl, et al., for driving us to the police station. It would've taken more than an hour on foot.

And thank you to Officers Burgos and Bumanglag, the coolest cops in Bangui. Too bad we have no picture of them.

And finally, our true rescuer:

Special thanks to the Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative (INEC) for their electric/towing cable (which cost us P35 per meter). And very special thanks to the guy who owns this payloader.

Everyone should know how to say "thank you", especially to those people who helped you without any thought of reward. On behalf of the 420 boys, again, thank you very much.

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