
Inside the Jiabong Cave.
Today started early, but then again not early enough for us to reach Catbalogan by 7:30am, as our itinerary suggested. By 6:30am, we were just leaving Biri, and the trip from there to Catbalogan takes several hours.
It was almost noon when we arrived at Catbalogan, the capital of Samar province. And though it’s been almost two decades since I last remember setting foot here, it was still basically the same as I remembered it. It is still a bustling city with streets filled with jeepneys and buses that come from other towns and pedicabs that take locals around the city. Its skyline is dominated by buildings and signboards of businesses with the mountains of Samar as its backdrop. To its west is Leyte Gulf and one could easily see the island of Biliran from a distance.
Catbalogan is Samar province’s center of commerce even back in my grandparents’ days, a status that remains to this day. So if you’re looking to buy anything from clothes to local raw materials, you can find them here. It also has a Jollibee—perfect for anyone craving for the usual artery-blocking, yet sinfully satisfying fastfood, which is a rare sight on this island.
But we didn’t go to Catbalogan for the fastfood, nor to go shopping. Rather, it would be our jump off point to the nearby town of Jiabong. Plus, it is also in this city where Joni Bonifacio is based. He is to be our guide in our spelunking trip in Jiabong, Samar.
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