Talk:Macajalar Bay

Neutrality
For a geographical article, this seems to have a very one-sided focus on the environmental degradation, with little on geography, demographics, culture etc. Even assuming good fate, it's hard not to believe this was created with an agenda. Lampman (talk) 12:23, 31 January 2008 (UTC)

"Honestly, I didn't create the article to start some sort of environmental campaign. I started this article because I think information about this topic is important. The information on the article are facts & the bay is at present...degrading rapidly. I'm still looking for other facts related to this topic so don't worry, I'll add it later. Thanks for the reminder.Kleomarlo (talk) 10:32, 1 February 2008 (UTC)"

"Yes, it is very true. When arriving from Cebu, twice with Trans-Asia and then Superferry, I was shocked when encountered from deep blue sea and brown water cresting-clashing-along in between the bay. Washing the mountainside, due gold mining and raining, as well with sewer discharge this Macajalar Bay is still deep blue when look from hillside such as Eco-Tourism park in Malasag. Last November I was down with flu and bacteria infection from my second swimming in Bonbon Beach. Yeah this article need one more section to make it balance. D. Richard 00:03, 10 February 2008 (UTC)"

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