Saturday, February 2, 2013

Radio Plug: Anti-Black Sand Mining for DEVC207_TMA6

A Poster turned into a Radio Plug made solely for academic purposes for DEVC207 as a school requirement. 

To listen to the radio plug, click here:


Voice Over and Editor: Clarissa Maribbay
Special Effects from: http://www.mediacollege.com/downloads/sound-effects/


Thank you! :)

Ito Ang Cagayan

Black Sand Mining

Just a few months ago, Black Sand Mining has been the talk of the town in Northern Cagayan. 
Aparri together with the other coastal towns are rich with this resource and foreign companies are up to take away this natural resource. 

Help save our environment, Join the Movement! 


This poster is solely made for academic purposes as a requirement for DEVC207. 

Eat your heart out! :)

Eating is one thing you wouldn't want to miss when you are in Aparri.

One of the famous meryenda we take is the barbeque sold at the Public Market or at Manang Mameng's near St. Peter Thelmo Parish Church.


Aside from this, more of Miki Niladit is authentically sold at Rizal St., just near the corner of De Rivera St., near Ryan Mall.

Breakfast is not complete without the famous longganisa of Aparri. It's garlic flavor is like a bomb in your mouth where it explodes the awesome taste of a true mix of Aparri longganisa.


HAPPY EATING! :) 




WELCOME!


Hi everyone! 

This site aims to introduce you to one of the prized beauties of the Province of Cagayan: the Municipal town of Aparri.

A tag line it is most famous of is "Aparri: Where the River meets the Sea". As we all know, the Cagayan River the longest and largest river in the Philippines enters the ocean at Babuyan Channel of the Luzon Strait. 

This site also promotes the culture and people of this Municipality as well the  simplicity of the life shared by the Aparrianos. 

Enjoy browsing! 

Getting There

Aparri Cagayan: Where the River Meets the Sea:
Getting there is easy. 
You can ride a Florida bus from Cubao near Kamuning or from Sampaloc near UST.
Fare depends on the type of bus you choose. There's an ordinary aircon bus, de luxe, or super deluxe, ranging from 500 to 800 pesos one way. These buses go straight from Manila to Aparri Cagayan and the trip can take up to twelve hours.
You may also take the plane via Cebu Pacific or Air Philippines. Check out flight schedules at http://www.cebupacificair.com/ or at http://www.airphilexpress.com/.

Northbound: How to Get There

Northbound: How to Get There
Transpo Up North

Fresh to the Tummy

Fresh to the Tummy
Eating like no other