The bridge is almost completed until it was stopped because it will pass thru one of the oldest churches in Bohol, the home of the Loboc Boy's Choir. I guess the designers never even bothered to visit the site to check if the plan is correct. Now, the bridge serves as a roof for a group of enterprising vendors.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Poor Planning? The Loboc Bridge
The bridge is almost completed until it was stopped because it will pass thru one of the oldest churches in Bohol, the home of the Loboc Boy's Choir. I guess the designers never even bothered to visit the site to check if the plan is correct. Now, the bridge serves as a roof for a group of enterprising vendors.
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It is not poor planning. They have a plan and that plan is to demolish the church. A post of the bridge will hit the church, so they will excavate. There are something beneath the church. By the way, the contractor of that bridge is Japanese. Only 1/4 of the Japanese treasure only discovered.
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