According to the story passed through generations, a couple was resting under the tree, eating boiled bananas while dipping it in vinegar and salt. Spanish guards then suddenly showed up asking, “Como se llama esto pueblo?” or “What is the name of this town?” when translated in English. The couple, not knowing the Spanish language, misunderstood the question and presuming that the guards were asking on what they are doing, they answered, “toslob” or “dipping” the bananas into the vinegar and salt. After hearing the word, the guards kept on repeating the word and eventually listed it down as the name of the town. As time passed by, the “t” was dropped, making it Oslob, the current name of the place. It's about 4 hours from Cebu City. The Church of the Nuestra Senora de la Inmaculada Concepcion established in 1849 was Romanesque in style. The tower was supposed to be a four-storey but the construction was stopped because of a storm and earthquake. ...