Progress, Beauty, and the Cost on Our Coast
Hi Hive!
It's striking how a place can hold so many memories, yet still transform right before your eyes. For me, that place is our beach.
Growing up in a coastal town, the beach was pretty much our backyard. It was a calm and quiet spot where all you heard was the waves crashing and the wind whistling. We used to spend hours there when we were just kids, just to unwind and hangout with friends and family, feeling completely at peace.
But things change! And our quiet shore got a big huge makeover. They built this boulevard, a concrete path that now links up all the coastal towns around us. Honestly, it's been a game-changer! It's brought so many more people to the beach, and you can see businesses just booming. During golden hour, it's buzzing with folks, and at night, the night market is just alive with energy. It's awesome to see our local economy really take off.
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Here's the tricky part, though. While it's great to see everyone enjoying the beach, there's a downside that's hard to ignore: the trash. That once-clean shoreline is now often covered in food wrappers and, the worst part, all those little barbecue sticks that are so common with Filipino street food are scattered in the shore. It's a real shame when you remember how untouched it used to be.
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It makes you think, doesn't it? Can we really have all this development and still keep the natural beauty that drew us here in the first place? I really hope that as our town keeps growing, they'll focus more on keeping it clean. And honestly, it's up to all of us – locals and tourists alike – to do our part.
The dark, quiet, peaceful beach I grew up with is now a brightly lit, busy spot with a cool baywalk and tons of energy. I definitely miss those quiet moments, but I know we cannot stop progress. And even with all the litter, this place is still absolutely breathtaking during golden hour. It just goes to show even with big changes, there's still beauty to be found. But imagine how much better it would be if we all just helped keep it clean.
Aright, so we have seen the beauty, the changes, and yes, the mess. The problem is that this isn't simply a story about the beach in my town; it's a story that is taking place in countless locations worldwide. Development is inevitable and frequently results in positive things for the community, such as new opportunities. However, it also carries a responsibility, one that applies to all of us.
What about you? Have you seen your own favorite places drastically changed? More significantly, as tourists and locals, what can we do to ensure that the very beauty that attracts us is not sacrificed for progress?
Thank you for reading and I hope you have a great weekend ahead!
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That's just sad, there are still a lot of people na walang disiplina no. If they can't throw their trash in the right bin, sana kainin nalang din nila total nakain na nila yong laman. Lol. Ito lang ang nakaka sad, kahit saang lugar talaga eh ganito din. Samin naman dito sa plaza, maigi lang di nawawalan ng tagawalis at tagadampot ng basura here.
sobrang nakakadisappoint nu? ung mga anak ko pinupulot nila ung mga kalat sa beach tapos kinakarga nila sa mga toy trucks nila pauwi, but sobrang daming kalat, di nila kaya lahat un hahaha
at least the sticks will decompose over time. but oh no those wrappers must go.
now i am curious how this beach will look like at sunrise. seems to be the perfect spot for sunrise
agree magdecompose sya pero delikado din ung mga sticks since mostly naka barefoot sa beach lalo mga kids, at natatabunan na sila ng sand lalo pag nag high tide, yung brother ko bumaon ung banana q stick sa toe finger nya kasi sinipa nya ung sand na medyo umbok, ang lalim na halos matanggal ung nail nya
ay yun lang. yun ang prob lang dyan.
I believed that if growth comes with responsibility, planning, and community effort, it’s possible to keep that natural charm alive.💚Thanks for sharing your story—I saw how those changes have really impacted the lives of the people living by the sea, including your family
Tama, community effort talaga dapat, kaso ewan ko ba bakit ang hirap ng disiplina, kahit lagyan mo na may multa magkalat wala din silbi haha