Hydolutionatics

We Hydrolutionatics composed of students from GAS 11-Lazaro Francisco created a campain and aims for a clean environment and to solve problems in water resources in the area of Barangay Bantug Norte.

Here are some pictures of it:

We can see in these pictures that the creek in this area at Barangay Bantug Norte is blocked and clogged. Dead animals and garbage are found in it and also branches and leaves of trees.

We humans must protect our environment and we must keep it clean and we, humans are the responsible ones in taking care of our mother nature.

We must start cleaning and conserve our environment. Instead of throwing your garbage everywhere, why don’t you try putting it in trashcan? Instead of destroying mother nature, why don’t we preserve it? We need mother nature and mother nature needs us also.

Lambingan Hills, Tanay Rizal

Ang pinakabagong tourist spot ng Tanay sa Barangay Cuyambay, ang Lambingan Hills. Halina at ating tuklasin ang itinatagong ganda ng Lambingan Hills.

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Makikita rito ang flower garden na kakikitaan ng iba’t ibang mga uri ng bulaklak na talaga namang nakakahalina sa tuwi tuwina.

Sunod naman ay mayroong campsite kung saan maaaring mag overnight camping at magstargazing sa gabi.

Pagsapit ng gabi ay matatanaw rito ang bilyon bilyong mga butuin sa kalangitan.

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Kung sa umaga’y maganda na sa Lambingan, mas maganda sa gabi, maaari ka ring mag munimuni habang nakatingin sa alapaap at sa mga bituin na kumikislap.

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