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wow, those are amazing pictures. i specially like this one, do you know where was this picture taken? we are going to stay at www.balanghai-surigao.net those pictures reminds me of boracay back in 1992, very crystal clear water! |
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is there any resorts in Daku island? thanks
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i think there are quite a few but i'm not sure about that...we would always stay at siargao island kasi...daku island is less than an hour away by boat (you can rent a boat at very cheap prices)...everytime we go to daku, we would only stay from morning til afternoon...then head back to siargao...
what i love about daku is that you have the island all to yourself! there aren't too many people...
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wonderful photos coke. last month we tried to go at Siargao by SEAir, unfortunately we have to go back to Cebu bacause of heavy rains. good thing was the ticket is now open and valid for six months. we will definitely be there one of these days when we have time and weather is ok, hehehe
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Philex says drilling in Surigao yields 'excellent' results
Posted: 11:35 AM | Mar. 07, 2006 PHILEX Gold Inc., a subsidiary of publicly listed Philex Mining Corp., reported "excellent" drilling results at the Boyongan site in the province of Surigao del Norte in southern Philippines. "PGI is very pleased with the excellent drill results from initial in-fill holes at Boyongan," Philex Gold chairman and chief executive officer Walter Brown said in a statement. He said Philex Gold's joint venture partner, Anglo American Exploration, has committed to 17,000 meters of confirmatory drilling. "(This) will upgrade the resources from the 'inferred' to the 'indicated' category necessary to advance the project to a pre-feasibility stage," Brown added. At 10.49 am, Philex A, restricted to local investors, gained 0.06 pesos or 3.49 percent to 1.78. Philex B, open to foreign buyers, advanced 0.06 pesos or 3.23 percent to 1.92.
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whow! ganda nun silop cave though parang nakakatakot. hehe.
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Surfing Capital of Asia & Siargao Ichiban kawaii mizugi (Siargao cutest bathing suit)
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...and one of the cutest surigaonons around...sam...
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Gov’t may sell Philnico nickel mine in Surigao by Q3
By Des Ferriols The Philippine Star 03/19/2006 The prized nickel mine of the Philippine Nickel Co. (Philnico) could be put on the auction block as early as the third quarter of the year once the financial model for the sale of Nonoc mines is finalized by next month. Finance officials said the financial package for Philnico is expected to be completed by next month and would pave the way for decisions on how China-based nickel giant Jinchuan Group and Shanghai Bao Steel Corp. could proceed with their investment in the mining interest. According to Finance Undersecretary Jay Singson, the feasibility study is scheduled for completion this month and would, in turn, be the basis for drawing up the financial plan for the Nonoc mines. "The deadline for that financial plan is the end of April," Singson said. "It would tell us what our options are in terms of how Jinchuan and Bao Steel could come in." Although the Nonoc mines have been sold by the government years before to Philnico, the company was never able to pay for the mine, except for a small initial payment right after the sale. Singson said this made it less straightforward for new investors to come into the company and help develop its primary asset since Philnico would have to settle its obligations with the government first. Despite the legal tangle delaying the privatization of Nonoc mines, however, Singson said the Jinchuan consortium has indicated it is willing to wait for the case to clear up. The consortium had originally signed a six-month memorandum of understanding with the government but this has since lapsed. Although not formally renewed, Singson said the Chinese consortium is still "very much involved in discussions". "We told them about the March deadline for the study and they said they were amenable to the timetable that has been set," Singson said. "This indicates that they are still very much interested and they are willing to wait." The government was forced to go back to the drawing board to revalue the controversial Nonoc mines before the Chinese consortium buys into the Philnico. The Jinchuan-led consortium had been promised a quick resolution of the Philnico case but the re-appraisal of the mine would push the Chinese investment back longer than originally expected "There’s really no way around it, we have to know what we are talking about and how much it is worth," Singson said. "Only then can we start talking about terms." Singson said even talks with the Jinchuan consortium have not reached the level of detail where the government could start considering its options on how to collect Philnico’s arrears. Philnico owed the National Government at least $300 million when it bought Nonoc nickel mines in Nonoc Island, Surigao. Singson said the company made a small payment when the transaction was completed but it has not made any other payment since. "The bottom line is that we have to make this happen as soon as possible," Singson said. "We are glad that Jinchuan is interested in Nonoc mines, but that investment can happen only after Philnico settles government’s claims." In 2005, the Arroyo administration begun considering an out-of-court settlement with Philnico just to expedite the court case and finally facilitate the entry of the Chinese mining consortium. Jinchuan is China’s biggest nickel mining and processing corporation, with a nickel reserve of 5.5 million tons. According to Singson, however, there was a fundamental disagreement over the present and updated valuation of Nonoc mines. "We can not proceed with any of the arrangements we have to make until we get this done," he said. "We don’t know how much government will be paid for what Philnico still owes and we don’t know what is possible and what isn’t until we do this."
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it's just alarm me reading all the mining, fishing developments in surigao. i hope thy dont over do it because idont want to see the island to spoil.
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