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  • I just left Suba, Antipolo, Tuburan in March of this year. I go home every year and stayed at least the maximum allowed as a balikbayan since 1999. Living on the a prime location where fresh river water spelled out to the ocean water is a dream and a nightmare place to be when you can see all the illegal fishing activities and can't do anything about it. My heart always sunked when this happened. The local authorities (barangay captain, tanods, santuary guradians, etc.) are very limited.

  • @nenengrowley If you are poor, don't have job and a family to feed. Do you think you will be thinking of preserving the nature, or worried about global warming, or whatever they call it climate change. Of course not! You will be thinking, how to survive. You'll become a survivor, from the broken system that limits your freedom and your will that you wanted to do. Of course for people that are not affected by this, will just think poor are just lazy or uneducated people. Emotions is not a facts!

  • Nonsense!

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