Top 10 Most Magnificent Caves in the Philippines
by Jhaypee Guia on August 27, 2013Spelunkers unite! Here is a list of the most thrilling, most exciting, and most adventurous venues for spelunking in the Philippines.
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Let's Trek at Mount Kapugan
by Jhaypee Guia on August 7, 2013Mount Kapugan is located at Barangay Ambabag, Kiangan, Ifugao. This is a place where Ifugaos hunt wild boar and collect native coffee beans.
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The Philippine War Memorial Shrine
by Jhaypee Guia on August 6, 2013In Ifugao province can be found the Philippine War Memorial Shrine, a tribute to the Filipinos and Americans who have given up their lives during the Second World War. It strives to be a remembrance of the heroism displayed by allies amidst seemingly insurmountable odds. The shrine has been painstakingly protected and maintained by the people of the province so that the spirit of camaraderie, courage and tenacity may live on with each and every visitor to the site.
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Top 10 Historical Places in the Philippines
by Jane Dacumos on July 25, 2013The Philippines is a world-famous tourist destination. Aside from its beautiful places and scenic tourist spots, it is also rich in history and culture. Filipinos built different landmarks and places to remember the outstanding sacrifices of national heroes and to beautifully exhibit the country’s heritage. These popular works of architecture can capture not only the eyes but also the hearts of the viewers.
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Banaue Rice Terraces: A Marvelous Showcase of History and Culture
by Angel Bonifacio on July 23, 2013The rice terraces were made by the Ifugaos approximately 2,000 years ago, even earlier than the Colosseum of Rome and Hadrian’s Wall in the United Kingdom. This amazing work can be found at the Cordillera mountain range, located north of the Philippines. Long generations of the Ifugaos hand-carved the mountains with the use of mere primitive tools and sheer human power. They traced the contours of the land and made the terraces look like large steps heavenward. Because of this, the Banaue Rice Terraces is also called “Stairways to the Sky,” a very fitting title for this work of wonder.
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