How Simpol Became Part Of The Filipino Table

Simpol evolves from simple recipes into shared family traditions, showing how food becomes part of everyday Filipino life and memory through meaningful, accessible cooking guidance.

Accelerating The Net Zero Journey: Nestlé PH Brings Together Industry Partners To Share Best Practices In Sustainability

Nestlé Philippines brings industry partners together to advance sustainability, highlighting how collaboration strengthens the path toward net zero emissions.

Vivant Diversifies Portfolio With Launch Of Water Distribution Venture In Bantayan, Cebu

Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.

Sustainability As Reputation Infrastructure

Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.

Northern Samar Eyes UNESCO Global Geopark Tag For Biri Rock Formations

Northern Samar’s geological jewel, the Biri Rock Formations, may soon gain the prestigious UNESCO Global Geopark recognition.

Northern Samar Eyes UNESCO Global Geopark Tag For Biri Rock Formations

429
429

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The provincial government of Northern Samar is eyeing the UNESCO Global Geopark status for the Biri Rock Formations in the island town of Biri for its “unique geological treasures.”

The provincial government said in a statement on Wednesday that key officials visited the site on May 24 for the initial assessment of rock formations in Biri town for their prestigious status.

Leading the team was UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines Secretary-General Ivan Anthony Henares, with Jeremy Barns, director-general of the National Museum of the Philippines; Cecil Tirol, director for Visayas of National Museums; Leonie-Lou Jizmundo and Mark Timothy Apura, conservators from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines; and University of the Philippines professors Rolando Borrinaga and Ian Christopher Alfonso, both renowned historians and book authors.

Also with the team are Ambassador of Poland to the Philippines Jaroslaw Szczepankiewicz and Jermaine Bohol, a political-economic expert from the Embassy of Poland in Manila.

“The presence of these distinguished guests underscores the significance of the Biri Rock Formations not only as a potential UNESCO Global Geopark but also as a national treasure that warrants international attention and preservation,” the statement read.

Aside from its geological significance, the team also assessed the site’s capacity for sustainable tourism, education, and community involvement.

“As the UNESCO evaluation unfolds, the world watches in anticipation, hopeful that these geological wonders will soon join the ranks of the world’s most cherished and protected natural sites. The convergence of international and national experts in Biri is a promising step towards this goal, highlighting the universal value of these ancient formations,” the local government added.

Formed about 18,000 million years ago, the Biri Rock Formations have captivated both locals and tourists alike, “offering not just a visual feast but also a rich narrative of geological evolution.”

The site has seven colossal rock formations named Magasang, Magsapad, Macadlaw, Puhunan, Bel-at, Caranas, and Pinanahawan.

These formations are the result of centuries of natural processes, including tectonic movements, wave actions, and weathering.

Each formation tells a unique story, and collectively, they provide a comprehensive narrative of the Earth’s geological history, according to the provincial government.

On May 24, 2023, the UNESCO Executive Board designated Bohol Island as the first UNESCO Global Geopark in the country. (PNA)