[talk-ph] Waterways in NCR and surrounding provinces

2013-09-11 Thread maning sambale
Dear everyone, We are currently updating all waterways over NCR and parts of Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Bulacan, Pampanga and Bataan for an internal research. We are nearly complete with the first pass of tracing and will start the review in the coming days. In some cases, we had to switch the way

Re: [talk-ph] Waterways in NCR and surrounding provinces

2013-09-11 Thread Jim Morgan
On Thursday, 12 September, 2013 09:31 AM, maning sambale wrote: In some cases, we had to switch the way direction to follow the the convention [0] that the direction of the way should be downstream Hah, I'd never really thought of this before. I guess a lot of times I start tracing from the sea

Re: [talk-ph] Waterways in NCR and surrounding provinces

2013-09-11 Thread rem zamora
Good idea Jim. However it got me thinking also... in the case of Pasig river, the flow of the water depends on the time and tide of the day. Sometimes water flows inward from the bay to Laguna lake but there are times also that the water flows from the lake to the ocean (which is what seems to be

Re: [talk-ph] Waterways in NCR and surrounding provinces

2013-09-11 Thread tutubi
exactly my thoughts too it's called tidal estuary many boundaries in metro manila defined by rivers and (vanishing) esteros --- I explore, therefore I blog! http://www.backpackingphilippines.com http://www.facebook.com/backpackingPhilippines http://www.twitter.com/backpackPH On Sep 12,