Send Money to the Philippines
VOL. LIII No. 95
City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Sunday, April 20, 2008
HOMEFRONT PAGE STORIESMAJOR EVENTSCOMMUNITY BILLBOARDSPORTSOBITUARIESOPINIONEDITORIALLIFESTYLE BOHOL
ADVERTISERS
MAJOR EVENTS
BDRC stabilized after riot; Contractor may face suit
Lim calls to rally behind Choco Hills
CeLeBoSoLe tackles poverty, population, environment
Food security should be Bohol's priority thrust
Army warns rebels use rice crisis
Humabol: Bust rice cartels
LTO mulls to charge CIDG chief
Colurum vans soon to have LTFRB franchise
OPINION
Obiter Dictum
Juan L. Mercado
Sundry
Fr. Roy Cimagala
One Voice
LINKS
 

 

 



Lim calls to rally behind Choco Hills

Tagbilaran Mayor Dan Lim yesterday called on all Boholanos and even non-Boholanos to rally behind the Chocolate Hills in its bid to make it to the seven new wonders of the world.

"It is time we rally behind the Chocolate Hills and give it the salute that it deserves," Lim declared.

The mayor issued the call to campaign for on-line votes for Bohol 's world-acclaimed haycock hills which is bidding to make it on the elite list among the world's top seven natural wonders.

As of the last update on Saturday, April 19, the Chocolate Hills was in seventh place behind Ha Long Bay of Vietnam, Cox Bazar, Bangladesh ; Ganges River , Bangladesh ; Amazon River which spans the South American countries of Bolivia , Brazil , Colombia , Ecuador , Peru and Venezuela ; Mt. Everest , Nepal ; and Cocos Island , Costa Rica .

   

Japan 's Mt. Fuji is in eight spot, just ahead of another Philippine entry, the Tubbataha Reef.

Lim was appointed by Gov. Erico Aumentado to spearhead the Chocolate Hills campaign in the United States .

"I see no reason why the Chocolate Hills will not make it to the top seven," Lim confidently declared.

He pointed out that while the other entries were bays, rivers, mountains, volcanoes and diving spot, the Chocolate Hills is "one of a kind".

"It is all alone because there is no other entry that resembles it," Lim pointed out.

The new 7 wonders of the world campaign was organized by the New7Wonders Foundation.

Making it to the elite list last year were Chichen Itza of Mexico, Christ Redeemer, Brazil; Colosseum, Italy; Taj Mahal, India; Great Wall of China, Petra, Jordan; and Macchu Picchu, Peru.

According to the new7wonders.com, the official website of the organizing committee, some 200 nominations have been submitted by half a million people.

New7Wonders Founder and President Bernard Weber pointed out the difference between this year's search and the previous one which is from man-made structures to "treasures of nature"..

"We are finding the New7Wonders of Nature campaign to be excitingly different from the first one. So many breathtakingly beautiful, natural places are still quite unknown to many. From waterfalls to fjords, rainforests to mountain peaks, freshwater lakes to salt flats, we are discovering together the incredible beauty and variety of our planet."

To vote on-line, internet users can visit new7wonders.com and vote for their respective preferences.

The voting will continue until Dec. 31 this year.

Lim said voting for the Chocolate Hills is the least that Boholanos can do to express their gratitude to God for choosing Bohol as the site for the rare 1,268 mounds that continue to fascinate visitors.

 
Web www.BoholChronicle.com
© Copyright Bohol Chronicle | 2002-2008 | All Rights Reserved | =design by : woah=
UPDATED BI-WEEKLY

 

Click here for Revious IssuesAbout BoholChronicle.com Contact Us