Region I (Ilocos Region)

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Paoay and Currimao, Ilocos Norte

Paoay and Currimao, Ilocos Norte

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 11, 2015
San Agustin Church draws attention not only to its façade but to the buttresses that extend out from the exterior side walls.
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Vigan: Echoes of a Colonial Past

Vigan: Echoes of a Colonial Past

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 11, 2015
The Vigan Heritage Village, also known as the Mestizo district because of its proximity to the Mestizo River, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Pagudpud: Jewel on the Edge of Luzon

Pagudpud: Jewel on the Edge of Luzon

by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 10, 2015
At the extreme northwestern part of the island of Luzon lies a town blessed with several white-sand beaches, vibrant waterfalls, windswept coastal cliffs and azure waters.
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Just Go with the Wind at Bangui Windmills

Just Go with the Wind at Bangui Windmills

by Jhaypee Guia on June 24, 2015
Before or after going to Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, you must drop by the town of Bangui – the home of Bangui Windmills, a popular wind turbine farm in the Philippines.
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The Wonderful Hundred Islands in Pangasinan

The Wonderful Hundred Islands in Pangasinan

by Jhaypee Guia on May 15, 2015

The Hundred Islands National Park is situated in Alaminos City, Pangasinan. Also known as “Kapulo-puloan” or “Taytay-Bakes,” these little Islands are one of the most magnificent natural geological formations in the Philippines

The islands are dispersed along the Lingayen Gulf and have a total land area of 1,844 hectares or 18.44 square kilometers. There are 124 islands here but one gets submerged in water during high tide. The islands are shaped like giant umbrellas or mushrooms. The islands are about two million years of age; it was theorized that they are part of the seabed a long long time ago.


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