Surigao: The City of Island Adventures
by Jhaypee Guia on October 3, 2012The city of Surigao is located at the northeasternmost tip of Mindanao Island in the Philippines and is the capital of the province of Surigao del Norte. It has a total land area of 245.34 km2, which is roughly 1.4% of the Caraga Region. The demonym for a Surigao resident is Surigaonon or Surigueño. The city is well-known as the City of Island Adventures. It is endowed with long stretches of white sand beaches, mystical caves, captivating rock formations, vast mangrove forests and underwater scenery.
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Love Surigao at Mabua Pebble Beach!
by Jane Dacumos on August 23, 2012For so long, I have been longing to find the best tourist destination here in our country. It is because of 7,107 magnificent islands that represent the beauty of the whole archipelago, it is hard for me to choose what the best spot is.
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Come and Visit Butuan City: Caraga's Historical Sanctuary
by Jhaypee Guia on August 6, 2012Welcome to a city that has seen over 1,683 years of recorded history. It was the original site of the first Easter mass in Philippine soil. It was the site of the first formal hoisting of the Philippine flag in Mindanao. And it was the home of the “Balanghai” or Butuan Boats, the famous pre-historic native boats in Southeast Asia.
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Visit and Explore the Splendid Realm of Agusan Del Norte
by Jhaypee Guia on August 6, 2012Agusan del Norte is a province located in the Caraga Region in Mindanao. Its capital is Cabadbaran City and it borders Surigao del Norte to the north, Surigao del Sur to the east, Agusan del Sur to the south, and Misamis Oriental to the west. It faces Butuan Bay, part of the Bohol Sea, to the northwest.
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Tubajon – Story Behind its Pictures...
by Jane Dacumos on August 2, 2012As the newest province in Caraga Region, Dinagat Islands has been making itself known through its own shares of beauty. The island is laden with natural wonders, perfect white sand beaches and bounty of proudest attractions that hand in hand allure the attention of many tourists.
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