A Familiar Rural Image: Sitio Calomintao

The image of Sitio Calomintao in the morning of July paints a familiar rural image in the Philippines. The sitio sits in the middle of two mighty mountains and benefits from the bountiful, arterial river of Pagbahan. The two mountains, Mount Ranawan and Mount Balika, stand strong as they protect the sitio from the strong blowing winds of monsoon. As early as 6 in the morning, the sun wakes up the sitio for another busy day. To some, it is a perfect day to stretch out their bones to remove weeds in their kaingin farms while some are ecstatic to transfer their newly-germinated rice seedlings to the paddies. 
The everyday morning view of Mount Ranawan as it sits mightily
next to Sitio Calomintao. 
















Written by: Charl Justine Darapisa

Credits to the DENR Mamburao for the field assistance!

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