Clark, Pampanga – Dinosaurs and hot air balloons!

QUEZON City, Philippines (Eagle News Service, August 12) – Formerly an American military facility, used by its Air Force until 1991, the Clark Air Base is known for its illustrious history, serving as the stronghold of the combined Filipino and American forces during World War II. Now, it is an important economic and tourism site in Pampanga, contributing greatly to the province’s economy.

The Clark Air Base is now full of exciting sights, guaranteed to satisfy visitors looking not only for a thrill but also for a chance to take in beautiful and tranquil surroundings.

Some of the attractions of the Clark Air Base include a park dedicated to the prehistoric world with its many dinosaur sculptures. There is also a zoo where one can commune with exotic birds and desert creatures like camels.

But one of the major highlights of Clark Air Base occurs only once a year. It is the famous hot air balloon festival that draws lots of visitors, not only from around the Philippines but from different countries as well.

 

Thousands flock in the open field even before the sun rises, braving the pre-dawn chill. And it is worth it, as one is greeted with the magnificent sight of hot air balloons, rising up with the sun as it rises in the east.

 

As they majestically float away, one wishes that they also take away our worries and fears and like our hopes and dreams, soar high in the open skies.

(ENS, written by Jay Paul Carlos, with additional research of Lovely Ann Cruz)