St. Bernard, Southern Leyte 

Land Slide Disaster Site and St. Bernard, Southern Leyte Province, Visayas Islands, Philippines

 
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Junction to St. Bernard and Landslide site.

Only 6 riders, hard to get Photos because they are going too fast on their 100 CC bike.

Gravel and rock road on the way to the Landslide site. Entering Brgy. Tambis going to Landslide site.
Road, Rice fields and the Landslide site. Village people near site.

This is the Mountain that fell in Feb 2006 where  

 there is a lot of people who died of the Landslide.

There is no trees of the mountain but it's a rock mountain,

the rock broke and there is still people buried there, 

They put the Cross  for sympathy to the people that are still buried during the Landslide.

The cross, Loida, our car, the river and view of the mountain that fell after the rock broke and fell.

Water buffalo, he was playing peek a boo when Loida come to see him. Straight rows of newly planted rice and reflection in  the water.

Reflection of the object to the Water, that's why the

 with their eyes because the reflection from the

people that are working in the Rice fields have problems 

Sun reflects from the water to their eyes.

Two cute girls, One is hiding.... Don't tell anyone... because she is afraid of Phil. The Mountain that fell about 15 kms. from Guinsaogon Southern, Leyte.
Whole Family looks happy before leaving St. Bernard Southern, Leyte. Boys from Southern, Leyte.
Phil taking out the Water from the Cooler. Phil is picking the boys and giving them 1 peso in St. Bernard Southern, Leyte.

Phil giving each kid a Peso. 

Another Street of the City.

This is the City proper of St. Bernard it's  

 just a small City and quiet place.

There is still sadness on their eyes. Public Market of St. Bernard Southern Leyte.

In this building they used it for the relief operation

for the victims of the Landslide.

St. Bernard City proper and relief operations. Half concrete road leaving the City of St. Bernard.

 

 

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Thursday, April 16, 2009 at 04:51:08 AM PST

ang ganda talaga sana makakuha pakayo ng magagandang picture!!
jarwin orais | burddenzone@yahoo.com | panian,saint bernard, southern leyte
Monday, January 19, 2009 at 08:49:55 PM PST

The place always reminds me of my pass. I really like the place and the people here they are so friendly and warm to be with. Just want to say hi to all the people in this place specially to my best friend Dyn Marte and Dennis Anduyan. One more thing it reminds me also of my late Aunt Dra. Consolacion Lingutan.
Florencio La Rosa | cadmagic@ymail.com | Labangon, Cebu City
Saturday, July 19, 2008 at 11:17:57 AM PST

We saw the pictures. We are planning to go there this coming 15th of March 2007 with some of our students and Japanese Teachers. We want to know the contacts of the nearest Baptist Church there. Thank you very much
Megumi Academy | megumi@globelines.com.ph | 105th St., Greenplains Subd., Singcang, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Thursday, March 01, 2007 at 10:59:55 PM PST

The site is good, helpful w/c give us an idea. its sad whats happening,its really a heartbreaking. A Godmother of my son, visited us on early January to bring his xmas gift. She's from PANIAN now Australia. So i show her the wikimapia until we reach St. Bernard. There, first time we saw the photos of landslide. Its really shocking. My friend knows the peoples name in the list, who perished in the landslide. Since then i keep tracking on it to give me more knowledge. Although i came from Cebu, now OZ. I like history and geography.
Myrna Reibelt | myrnareib@yahoo.com | Australia
Monday, February 19, 2007 at 08:14:25 PM PST

I was here a while back and it did not look like the calamity the news made it out to be, there were a lot of care packages at the St. Bernard Market in a Red Cross truck 14 Kilometers from the Barangay where the calamity and deaths were.
Cofield | Brisbane, Queensland
Tuesday, November 28, 2006 at 07:19:13 AM PST

Wow! this is great and the way it should be except where's the maps on this magnificent page?
Jeffery Davis | Hopkinsville, Kentucky USA
Saturday, November 18, 2006 at 09:15:23 PM PST

 

 
 

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