A Serious Cry of Help to Save OZ

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

A call for us to stop asking nature but instead start asking ourselves.

Olongapo - Zambales we need to act now.

Al Gore is the new Noah and Al Gore's sentiment for the environment is the new Noah's Ark. We could either join in or drown in a flood we created, an inconvenient truth I must say.

Once in a blue moon (or better yet in a full moon), multiple forces of nature combine their nonchalant power to bring about a catastrophe so rare that people find it something they miss.

The province of Zambales is known for its beaches; and the good, the bad, and the ugly that comes with it. Setting aside the fact that the province is situated perfectly beside the South China Sea, we can derive a calamity formula:

(Monsoon + Untimely Torrential Rain caused by Global warming + Low Pressure Area + Full Moon + High Tide) MULTIPLIED by the obstinate and relentless disrespect to the environment EQUALS swimming in our own trash

At this rate a greater part of the Zambales area will be under water in a decade like the estimation of scientist of the 20ft water level rise. An inconvenient truth from "An Inconvenient Truth".

On the other hand (without anyone getting hurt, possibly getting ill with Leptospirosis, or trauma seeing naked people in the streets) these floods create moments that will be remembered for a lifetime. These floods remind us that there is a much more powerful force and greater good that guides us. These floods remind us that we have one earth to live. This floods remind us that we also have floods in our lives and after that we are renewed as nature cleanses herself from all the dirt and grime. Once in a blue would be okay then I guess but not a Water World post apocalyptic tableau.

Let us do our part.

Don't tell me to just adapt and grow gills.


Alone

J Walking

Ten thousand spoons and all you need is a Knife

RGB Flood (red, green, blue... very photoshop. This combination of vehicles in one frame is rarely seen in Olongapo as tricycles are not allowed in main highways)

Bridge Over Troubled Water

Time Stop

You Look so Sexy holding your slippers


The Girl Behind the Iron Umbrella (Who's Holding the Umbrella?)

Water Fighter (the opposite of Fire Fighter)


Subic Zambales

Botolan Zambales Rescue (August 2009)

Botolan Zambales


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