THE ICONIC NIEVA BRIDGE OF GASAN, MARINDUQUE




Gasan poblacion (town proper) lies on a delta formed by two major rivers, the Tiguion and Matandang Gasan rivers. To reach the poblacion from the outside (either north or south side), one has to cross the Nieva Bridge.

The Nieva Bridge is a pair of bridges built at the end of the 19th century by American colonizers. An iron plate was once attached to a post in the north Nieva Bridge with the names of people and date of the construction engraved on it but it was removed (or stolen?) after public attention shifted to the newly constructed bridge.

The Nieva bridge in the north side of town is now used only by pedestrians and bikers when a new one (stronger and wider) was built beside it during the 90s. The other pair of the Nieva Bridge (in the south, in Matandang Gasan) was also replaced with a sturdier bridge and the ruins of the old one just lay beside, deep down the river bed.
The Nieva Bridge in the north is most remembered by students of Marinduque Midwest School (now a college) who cross the bridge everyday and now, by townspeople who go to the new market. The other pair of the bridge is memorable to people for it is the way to reach the pristine beaches in the south and the way to Tres Reyes Island. It is also the only passage to reach the town cemetery in Mahunig during a funeral.


The two bridges could have been preserved and protected as a historical site, by applying for its recognition with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP). Sadly, nobody thought of it.
For Gaseños, these bridges are not only a means of conveyances but a portal to the past - to the happy memories of childhood and the town's history and progress.
TRIVIA: Why was Nieva Bridge not blown up and destroyed during World War II?
According to my late grandfather, Paterno Melendez de Leon, Nieva Bridge was spared because it was the only way to cross the rivers going to town and soldiers (whether Japanese or US soldiers) invaded the town from the sea. Besides, the town has low military importance.

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