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Nautical Highway: Western Philippines

Published by lakbay on September 7th, 2010 - in Travel Philippines
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I posted eons ago about the Central Nautical Highway. Here’s the Western Nautical Highway route.

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One of the challenges of Philippines being an archipelago is the transportation of goods from one part of the country to another. A significant amount of goods are being delivered to the National Capital Region, as there’s a high demand and profitability. The problem is given resolution (partially, I should say) by the establishment of Nautical Highways – highways bridged over waters by the Ro-Ro (roll-on roll-off) barges. If I may add, a very good resolution would be bridges between islands especially those close to each other. If that’s not so fancy and budget-friendly enough, there should be underwater tunnels that connect major island-cities to facilitate transportation fluidity; goal is traveling between islands as seamless as traveling from Cebu City to Moalboal.

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Nautical Highway: Central Philippines

Published by lakbay on March 5th, 2010 - in Travel Philippines
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Philippines Central Nautical HIghway

As Philippines is an archipelago, traveling is a challenge. A solution delivered and implemented under the Arroyo administration is the Strong Republic Nautical Highway. It is comprised of roughly three routes: Western (click here to view), Central, and Eastern.
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