The Cracked Bridges of Cordova: A Cautionary Tale of Neglect – Video
Cordova, Cebu is known for its natural beauty and serene coastal views—but hidden beneath the surface is a troubling story. In this investigative feature, Q Travel uncovers the reality behind the cracked bridges of Cordova, exposing the risks, the neglect, and the voices of those directly affected.
Join us as we walk across aging concrete, speak to locals, and raise the question: Are these structures still safe?
This isn’t just a travel video—it’s a wake-up call.
🎙️ Transcript Excerpt:
[Opening scene: Drone shot of Cordova’s coastline, focusing on a cracked bridge]
Narrator: “Cordova is a name often tied to peace and paradise—but beneath the calm lies a danger often overlooked. These bridges, once symbols of connection, are now scarred by time, corrosion, and neglect.”
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When I saw the man crossing the bridge I thought it was sad, and wondered how he lost his arm – might have been from some kind of hard work. What a darling little boy playing the violin. ❤