Monday, 23 December 2013

Mines View Park


Mines View Park
          
         When the Americans built Kennon Road in the early 1900s, there were two forceful reasons why they doggedly pursued such ambitious project.  One was to escape the scorching heat in the lowlands.  The other reason was the presence of gold and copper and other mining extracts. Some of these mining camps or quarries were situated somewhere near the northeastern side of Baguio City.

          When the Americans left the Philippines and these mining sites eventually dried up, after years of non-stop operations, they became tourist attractions.  From the ridge of what is now known as Mines View Park, these mining exploration sites can be viewed on a clear day.  During the rainy months, however, fog envelopes the area, mostly in the afternoons, denying the visitors the much vaunted spectacular view of the Cordilleras.

          But that is not all there is to it.  There are stalls selling wood carvings, knitted wears, silver works, walis tambo and small items such as key chains, ashtrays, slingshots, and many more.  But prices are much higher than those sold in the public market. A tourist has to haggle with the vendors or store owners.

           Some Baguio residents have become enterprising. For a little over P20 pesos, one can pose, for posterity's sake, with a Saint Bernard dog. Or wear an original highlander costume and have his photo taken for a measly sum. Or buy a Cactus plant.  Or an everlasting flower with a scent that lasts for weeks. Or have a car wash while waiting for companions.  Or walk to the nearby Good Shepherd Convent for a few bottles of Ube or Strawberry jams.

          Mines View Park, undoubtedly, rivals the popularity of Burnham Park which is located at the heart of the City. Business has always been that good.  Stores never run out of keepsakes such as the Barrel Man, the naughty key holders, ukelele, caburata and the sungka.  And tourists or visitors continue coming back for more.  Mines View Park is always on their itinerary.  It will always be. You can bet on that.

Konted

The way to the viewing deck


Old lady  sips hot coffee while tending to her stall.


Ash trays for only 25 pesos


Stall attendant does some weaving which she later sells.  Everlasting flowers are fast selling items at Mines View Park.


Beautiful Anthuriums


Flowers/ plants are tagged so that buyers need not ask.


Sweet corn at the sidewalk


Stalls selling souvenir items 


Mines View Park draws the crowd especially during holidays and weekends.


A big store selling a wide variety of native products


Attractive items


Specially woven sweaters, blankets, shirts, hoods, etc.


Keychains are sold in almost all stores.


Delicious strawberries


Knick knacks 


Silver works such as rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, etc. are Baguio-made.


Naughty key chains


Bottled jams and brittles are bestsellers.


The native Sungka for P150


Sling shots for the little boys.


More key chains


Walis tambo or brooms 


Heavy fog covers the view.
The tandem that covered the Baguio-Pangasinan event.