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by Kheem Caparas on June 28, 2012 For a glimpse into Camarines Sur's distant past, a visit to Nabua Ladrillo Church in Camarines Sur will prove to be an enlightening event for anyone mindful of their heritage. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 28, 2012 Palawan Crocodile Farm and Conservation Center or Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center is one of the famous attractions in Palawan. The farm is formerly known as Crocodile Farming Institute and the collection was first opened to visitors in 1987. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 28, 2012 The Museo del Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres is located in the central pavilion of the Metropolitan Cathedral Compound, occupying rooms which used to be the Administrative offices. On display are materials distributed in four exhibit areas. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 28, 2012 Nahulugan Kampana is located at Barangay Sta. Maria, Lagonoy, Camarines Sur. The belfry of the first stone church, which serves as the living memory of the past, became an added tourist attraction of the municipality. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 28, 2012 Found in picturesque Palawan, the Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm is arguably one of the most popular prisons in the Philippines. This is probably because of the way prisoners are allowed to work on the farm to earn a living for themselves and their families instead of just being locked up and being unproductive. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 28, 2012 Port Miller and Lighthouse Tower is one of the historic tourist spots to visit at Brooke’s Point. The lighthouse was constructed by Sir James Brooke and used as a concrete tank for potable drinking water for the natives. Today, much of the area is being used by the new lighthouse. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 28, 2012 El Nido is a famous island in Palawan laden with natural wonders. The island is overflowing with popular tourist spot including caves, beaches, and waterfalls. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 28, 2012 Is it a big dolphin? Or a fried chicken soaked in water? Haha. No! A helicopter... Yes a helicopter without a propeller! Who would have thought that this irregular shape would become a tourist attraction? The island which is home to a long dazzling white sand beach catches the attention of tourist because of its quite amazing shape – Helicopter Island. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 28, 2012 Ateneo de Naga University is the only Jesuit school in the region, founded in 1940 and was called the Fort Santiago of Bicol during World War II. » Read More