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by Kheem Caparas on June 25, 2012 Ilologan Beach is another attraction in Manito which has a long stretch of coral sand so white that it glistens under the rays of the sun. It is excellent for bathing, ski-diving, and fishing. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 25, 2012 Lying at the Talamban mountain range, the front view of the cave is like an entrance door of a church because it is made up of big white stones. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 25, 2012 The western coast of Marinduque, known as the Amoingon Coast, is a coastal area with an abundant marine ecosystem. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 25, 2012 Today, Roca Baluerte, a fort-like formation in Bacacay, has been converted into a beach resort. The tower was used as a lookout for any invasion of Muslim pirate that had disturbed the natives time and again. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 25, 2012 Off the coast of Barangay Lipata, Buenavista in Marinduque lies Elephant Island, an islet so picturesque that visitors think they have entered a fantasy world of their own. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 25, 2012 Daraga Catholic Church or Our Lady of Gate Church was built in 1773 by Franciscan missionaries, three years before the declaration of American Independence from the Spanish colonizers. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 25, 2012 Albay is a dynamic and progressive province, and the Kimantong Sky Drive is a road that serves as a sign that the province continually moves forward while providing a great view of the natural wonders Albay has to offer. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 25, 2012 Albay is a region in the Philippines where the powers and wonders of nature take place every day. The aptly-named Bulubagon Boiling Cave shows just how nature can astound us, shooting spouts of steam and hot water into the air that can be seen miles away. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on June 25, 2012 History abounds in the province of Albay as the people have kept alive the heritage of their ancestors. The Camalig Catholic Church, as well as the relics and artifacts from pre-Spanish times housed within, display the unique historical riches of the province. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on June 23, 2012 Seldom do people get the chance to experience nature in its wild, pristine state and appreciate the subtle yet essential intricacies between the forests, streams. rocks, and all the living things that depend on them and inhabit them. The Manleluag Spring National Park in Pangasinan gives the visitor the opportunity to be close to nature while enriching one's knowledge of the world around us. » Read More