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My San Juanico Bridge Adventure

My San Juanico Bridge Adventure

March 2018 · 3 min read · Leyte

Hello Steemitverse!

The summer is already on here in the Philippines, perfect for travel and getaway specially over the weekends.

And speaking of travel, I just got home from my Leyte trip last Thursday. One of my escapades this time was crossing the famous longest bridge in the Philippines, the San Juanico Bridge.

San Juanico Bridge is one of the most beautiful bridges in the Philippines that connects the islands of Leyte and Samar across the San Juanico Strait.

It was constructed during the reign of former President Ferdinand Marcos in 1969 which took 4 years in the making.

The bridge stretches from Cabalawan, Tacloban Leyte to Santa Rita, Samar with 2.16 Kilometers in total length.


Another trivia of this bridge is the formation, it shows the letter "L" and "S".
The L representing the Province of Leyte while S is for Samar.

As you can see, this view was taken from Cabalawan, Tacloban Leyte. Showing the L shape of the bridge.


While this one, view from the middle of the bridge, nearly approaching the Province of Samar, in which the S is very visible.

If you could notice, all photos above are just taken inside the car while we are crossing the bridge because it is prohibited to stop across and take photos or anything like that. But we are kindda "pasaway" hahaha and did a very very quit stop over in the middle to take a good shot of the bridge.
But please don't do that, the Marshals are just around 😂😂, also its a dangerous act due to rapid passing vehicles.

Along the bridge is the enchanting view of the San Juanico Strait with islets and thousands of whirlpool beneath the the mighty bridge.

These views are new to me as it is my first time crossing this bridge, seeing the greens and blue are very refreshing from the congested city where I live.

But I would say, I have a little drop of Waraynon blood. Hahaha! Because may father is a Native of Samar and a coincidence of having friends from this Province.

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And when I was a kid my father keeps on telling some shivering legend about this bridge.... That during the construction, there are so many missing children in the Province and all over the Philippines because they are getting the fresh blood from those kids and mixed it in the cement to strengthen the foundation.

Wahhhh! 😭😭 Sounds creepy huh! But its just a legend and old bedtime story for a kid like me to make me sleep on time. Hahaha!
Real or not, I have no Idea. 😂😂

But one thing for real is the breathtaking picturesque of this bridge that shows the unity of the people of Leyte and Samar. 😘😘

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All photos was captured by my Samsung Note8.

I would like take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to my friends for showing me around the town especially this thrilling adventure of crossing San Juanico Bridge , I owe you guys! @meetmysuperego, @imje, @stephey 🤗♥️
'Til next time... I shall return!

Thank you everyone and happy weekend!



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