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My Media English Watch / Re: When misinformation and wrong logic bedevil tourism reporting
« on: November 21, 2011, 12:52:43 AM »
My comment is not really about the poor way in which the Puerto Princesa story was written but about the distorted idea of the Philippines that the tourism industry spreads by describing the country as being one consisting of '7,200' islands. While this may be technically correct, basically it's utter nonsense. Most of these 'islands' are uninhabited rocks, or 'cartoon islands' with one or two coconut trees. The vast majority of Filipinos live on very large islands. I am from Ireland, an island smaller that Mindanao or Luzon. The latter is nearly as large as Britain. The Visayan islands are all large landmasses. For British and Irish people islands are small places, with few people living on them. 'Mainlanders' don't see themselves as islanders.
Islanders often travel by boat. I would guess that the vast majority of people in Luzon have never traveled by boat to another island.
Sorry for being slightly off topic but as one who has lived in the Philippines for 40 years and who has often traveled between large islands, I shake my head every time I hear the '7,200' or '7,100', whatever it is, nonsense.
Islanders often travel by boat. I would guess that the vast majority of people in Luzon have never traveled by boat to another island.
Sorry for being slightly off topic but as one who has lived in the Philippines for 40 years and who has often traveled between large islands, I shake my head every time I hear the '7,200' or '7,100', whatever it is, nonsense.