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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Vol. 19 No. 67

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MASINLOC resident Doreen Joy Abadilla breathes in the serene beauty of the Coto Kidz Pool. HENRY EMPEÑO

RISING FROM THE RUBBLE A former mining community ponders its future with newfound tourism fame

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By Henry Empeño

Juarez points out that in the first three quarters of this year alone, about 12,500 visitors have crowded into her office to get a pass to Kidz Pool— the high points being April with 3,341 visitors and September with 3,064. This November, more visitors arrived in Coto: a total of 6,847, with the bulk (2,644) arriving during the long All Saints Day break from November 1 to 5.

ASINLOC, Zambales— Search the internet for Coto Kidz Pool and you’d get about 146,000 results in .42 seconds. That’s more than double the “hits” you’d get when you surf the net for Magalawa Island in nearby Palauig town, dubbed the mini-Boracay of Zambales, or, for that matter Isla de Potipot, a smaller yet equally Instagrammable island getaway in Candelaria town.

Good old days

RIVER, forest and mountain all contribute to the stark beauty of the Coto mountain resort. HENRY EMPEÑO

RUSTY mining equipment stand in contrast to the scarred hills left from chromite mining. HENRY EMPEÑO

A TOURIST stands at the diving board over the deep-green waters of the Coto Kidz Pool. HENRY EMPEÑO

Coto Kidz Pool is now a favorite haunt of bikers and 4x4 off-roaders who don’t mind the bumpy, bone-jarring 27-kilometer drive over a narrow dirt road to be rewarded with the serenity of a pine forest and the crystal-clear water of a mountain river. “It’s the newest tourism sensation here in Masinloc, the current rave of visitors,” proclaims Gigi Ejanda-Juarez, who heads Masinloc’s tourism office. “This has kept our staff busy lately, and sometimes exhausted, but we can’t complain. It’s a very welcome development for Masinloc, especially when we’re gunning for a revival of local tourism after the pandemic.”

THE vehicle pass visitors should get in going to Kidz Pool is a throwback to the days when Coto was a thriving and security-conscious mining enclave operated by Benguet Corporation. Coto, which is a sitio of Barangay Taltal, is blessed not only with an ideal resort environment, but also what is considered the biggest chromite deposit in the world. Chromite is used as refractory material because it is stable in high temperatures, thus making it ideal for chrome plating and production of corrosion-resistant superalloys, nichrome, and stainless steel. A report by the United States Geological Service (USGS) in 1989 says the Coto mines that produced refractory-grade chromite products, with lump materials produced in three different sizes or grades, have “at least seven to 10 years’ worth of production in the reported reserve category.” “Since the start of operations in 1937, production has amounted to 15 million metric tons of products, which would indicate mining of at least 30 million metric tons of crude ore,” the USGS report says. Continued on A2

PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 55.6890 n JAPAN 0.3926 n UK 71.0981 n HK 7.1329 n CHINA 7.8326 n SINGAPORE 41.9471 n AUSTRALIA 37.2949 n EU 61.2301 n KOREA 0.0432 n SAUDI ARABIA 14.8456 Source: BSP (December 15, 2023)


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