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Surfing In The Philippines

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Surrounded by water on all sides and with virtually 7,107 islands to
choose from, it is no wonder why the Philippines is a prime surfing
destination.
 
Not long ago, Philippine coasts were basically fishing villages
characterized with strips of rugged and untouched beaches covered with
rolling waves roughly sweeping its coastlines.  When surfing started
becoming a part of the daily lives of the fishermen, the practice spread
until more and more young people got into it.  Major Philippine surfing
destinations like Siargao pulled surfers from around the globe, but
there continue to be many undiscovered coasts where there are even
bigger surf as is the case with some Samar surf spots.
 
Surfing Spots in the Philippines
 
The beauty of surfing in the Philippines is that while it is starting to
become popular, there are still pretty much undiscovered surf spots. 
That being said, you will never run out of places to surf in the
Philippines.  Below is a guide to help you plan your next Philippine
surfing trip:
 La Union
This coastal province at the northwest of Luzon has a series of beach
breaks for beginners and occasional challenging point breaks for skilled
surfers. It is one of the closer surfing destinations from Manila and
has a pleasant atmosphere even for beach combing.  Surfs in La Union
have standard line up of 100 m from shore. Waves start at 1 meter and
can swell up to 6 feet. Waves can close out after a strong typhoon.
 Baler Bay, Quezon, Aurora Province
Nestling in the east coast of Aurora Province, Baler is physically
unattached from the rest of the Philippines. To get there takes 6 hours
by four-wheel-drive vehicle, and passing through rough roads in the
mountains down to the bay of Baler.  The ride can be exhausting but
getting there promises a remarkable view of surf all over the stretching
brown beach of the bay.  The town faces the deep blue of the Pacific
Ocean, which gives it the surf that it is renowned for.
Surfing in Aurora is limited by your access to the sites that are
there.  For perfect surf you need not look too far, but should you want
do some exploring, you can hire a banca to help facilitate this.
 Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte
Many surfers have asserted that Siargao has the best and most consistent
waves in the Philippines.  In this regard, this famous surf spot has
made its way into the international surfing circuit.  The highly
recognized surf breaks, commonly known as Cloud 9, are reputed to be the
best breaks in the Philippines and all over Asia.  Due to the island’s
thriving development, more resorts have sprung up and surfers from all
over the world have become a common sight.
 
The Siargao International Surfing Competition happens every year in
October.Zambales
Zambales is a province on the west coast of Luzon north of Manila. 
Zambales is part of the Central Luzon Region or Region 3.  The
opportunities for surfing in Zambales are enormous.  The entire
coastline offers adventurous surfers many possible surfing breaks.
 Catanduanes
Its strategic location in the course of Pacific typhoons give
Catanduanes the crashing waves that surf enthusiasts the world over
flock to, including the famous Majestic wave that crashes the shores of
the island from the depths of the Pacific Ocean.  This break on to an
offshore reef 200m from Puraran Bay is known to be unpredictable but
once present, it kicks off one of the fastest, right-handed and the
hollowest wave of more than 6 ft.  Beginners should be aware that this
wave can sweep you closer to the reef.  Thus be always prepared to
experience cuts and scratches.
 
Best Times to Go
 
Philippine surfing is both temperamental and seasonal, so it is
important to know the best time to come surf or you may be
disappointed.  Conditions vary depending on location.  In general, the
best time would be from July to November, when surfing competitions
across the archipelago are mostly held.
 
With these in mind, you can choose to surf the east coast or the west
coast.  The east coast probably gets the better surf.Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com

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The Future of IT Outsourcing in the Philippines

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In a nutshell, outsourcing can be defined as the delegation of in-house core and non-core functions of companies to other providers that possess expertise in delivering specific services.Over the years, the Philippines has become the new Mecca of business process outsourcing. In fact, it is identified as the third biggest industry in the global arena. Eighty percent of BPO operations are concentrated in the call center industry. The country takes pride in its expertise in customer service and technical assistance functions. These strengths must be the qualifications for the Philippines to be tagged as the “Call Center Capital of the World”. The IBM Global Locations Trend in New York, released a report in 2010 confirming the lead of the country against its major competitor—India. The Philippines now has 350,000 call center representatives serving industries in banking, travel, telecoms and others.Since 2006, there has been a significant growth in the outsourcing business. Figures show that the Philippine outsourcing industry annually expands by 46 percent. In relation to this, Raja Mitra, consultant for World Bank, conducted a study with more focus on the Philippines information technology business process outsourcing (IT-BPO). He predicted that if the government would succeed in developing this sector, the outsourcing industry could go up to or over $50 billion by 2020.Apparently, the Philippines has been triumphant in outperforming such that it eventually became an attractive destination not only for outsourced voice core functions but for delegating non-voice services like information technology. In his report, Mitra also mentioned that 5 percent of the Philippines’ total gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010 came from the outsourcing sector. He even expressed confidence in the IT industry. He believes that it can contribute to raise GDP up to 11 percent if the government can direct more efforts in strengthening the country’s IT sector to make it more adequately advanced for IT-BPO to flourish. Such efforts would eventually result in an unprecedented growth in the country’s economy.  Admitting that the outsourcing industry has provided employment for many Filipinos, Mitra stated, „It is important to simultaneously develop the IT, telecom, education and other knowledge economy sectors and to enhance the potential synergies between BPO and other ICT sectors and that so both in terms of external and domestic markets. Such a development offers significant promise it can contribute importantly towards achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth“.At the moment, the Philippines IT industry is said to still be developing. But as the competition in the software development sector intensifies and US-based companies search for ways to lower overhead costs, the industry sure has a bright future ahead of it. In Philippines case, if the government will just be able to positively deal with the challenge of strengthening its IT infrastructure, the country will reap the benefits of more opportunities of attracting foreign investors to put up their business centers in the Philippines and start outsourcing their IT functions in a country with a lot of potentials in terms of its skilled IT workers and economic agility. There should be no setbacks for outsourcing clients as Philippine outsourcing companies remain to exemplify reliable and quality services, high international compliance, and competent professional workforce in the information technology sector. Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com

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