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by Erwin Jay Guanzon on August 11, 2015 Tinago Falls is a waterfall in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. It is one of the main tourist attractions in Iligan, a city known as the City of Majestic Waterfalls. » Read More
by Michael Ocampo on August 10, 2015 Amidst a tropical jungle on the island of Calicoan in Eastern Samar a hidden cave called Linaw exists with crystal clear waters. » Read More
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 8, 2015 The city of Bais in Negros Oriental has been serving as the base for boatloads of tourists on dolphin and whale-watching tours at the Tañon Strait, the body of water separating Negros Oriental from southern Cebu. » Read More
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 7, 2015 It’s so easy to fall in love with this small city. Easily the most popular and beautiful landmark in the city is the bay walk along Rizal Boulevard, named after Dr. Jose Rizal » Read More
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 6, 2015 Mention Tacloban and one of the first things that comes to mind is the San Juanico Bridge. This 2.16 kilometer bridge was completed in 1973 and is the country’s longest bridge spanning a body of water. » Read More
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 5, 2015 Taal, the birthplace of quite a number of Philippine national heroes, is considered a heritage landmark by the National Historical Institute. » Read More
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 5, 2015 Just like nearby Subic Beach on Calintaan Island, Tikling's beach boasts of creamy white sand peppered with crushed red coral particles, giving a pinkish color when viewed from a distance. » Read More
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 4, 2015 Mention Sorsogon to most tourists – foreign or local – and the first thing that comes to their minds is interacting with the whale sharks in Donsol. » Read More
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 4, 2015 Subic Beach is actually divided into two segments. The locals call these appropriately Subic Laki (Subic Big Beach) and Subic Liit (Subic Small Beach) » Read More