Miguel and I are in Daet, Camarines Norte right now. Arrived here last Saturday morning via Philtranco Bus # 795 and will stay here up to Tuesday night. Robert and Cely Pilar will be our kind host for these next few days.

Photo of the Municipal Building. See the Toyota? See Miguel and Robert inside? According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 80,632 people in 16,267 households. The town is a popular surfing spot among surfers worldwide. I remember when I was in high school and my lolo and I made summer trips to Daet and would visit Bagasbas Beach, which had waves similar to the opening credits of Hawai Five-O.

Today, it still has the rice fields but sadly many of the agricultural lands have been converted into growing communities within subdivisions. Maybe, one of the reasons for the rice shortage?

At this Jollibee outlet, we had breakfast and lunch and met Sandy Sumalde. She is a student at the Camarines Norte State College and currently working at this outlet.

These are banners outside the Pineapple Resort, which was reportedly built with a cost of ___ million pesos. You would need to confirm the exact figure. When Miguel (my nephew), Robert Pilar (my cousin) and I visited it Sunday afternoon, there were quite a few visitors.
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