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by Jane Dacumos on June 26, 2012 Torrijos is a rustic town in Marinduque overflowing with spectacular white sand beaches guaranteed to amaze even the most travelled adventurer, and probably the best of these is Costa Celina. The closeness to nature one feels while being here has made it a prime destination for those who are looking for that one place where they can just relax and just revel in peace this haven has to offer. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 26, 2012 Mogpog is a town in Marinduque laden with natural and historical surprises. The city is overflowing with the bounty of nature. Balanacan Harbor in Mogpog is one of the province's best attractions. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 26, 2012 Among the extensive and majestic coastline and numerous wondrous islands, Salomague Island still stands out like a rare pearl in Marinduque. Salomague Island is a Philippine island with white sand beaches found off the coast of Sta. Cruz, Marinduque. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 26, 2012 Natural hot springs abound in the country, as there are still active volcanos scattered throughout the archipelago. Most of these springs have been known and enjoyed by people for their relaxing, and some say, therapeutic, qualities. One of the better known of these is the Malbog Sulfur Spring, a particularly potent spring with healing water. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 26, 2012 The province of Rizal has kept the spirit of art alive, and this same spirit goes on through the Uugong Arts and Cultural Park, a bastion for natural and man-made beauty. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 26, 2012 The Ynares Center is an indoor sporting arena located in Antipolo, Rizal. The arena was built at the cost of P350 million. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 26, 2012 The Calinawan, Pamitinan, and Mystical Caves, plus other unnamed caves, are among the cave systems in Rizal Province that have a significant contribution in the Philippine history. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 26, 2012 The Petroglyphs is the most important discovered archaeological site in Binangonan, Rizal. It show the system of living of the prehistoric tribal people who once lived in the Philippines. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 26, 2012 St. Jerome Church stands high up in the town of Morong. It was built in 1615 by Chinese craftsmen as evidenced by the Chinese-style lions at the entrance to the steep driveway. » Read More