
Cruising Dagupan at Dawel River
by Jane Dacumos on August 3, 2012Withstanding the passage of time, Dagupan became one of the must-see sites in the Philippines. Crammed with natural attractions, this urbanized city had been favorite destination for many tourists. Pristine white beaches, scenic limestone, hilly mountains and terrain, historical and culture landmarks – all of these exemplify how rich and gifted Dagupan is.
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The Enamored Agno River
by Jane Dacumos on August 3, 2012Agno River is a river in the Philippine island of Luzon, in the province of Pangasinan. It is the third largest river in Luzon (next to Cagayan River and Pampanga River) and the fifth largest river in the Philippines with drainage area of 5,952 km².
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Sts. Peter and Paul Church
by Jane Dacumos on August 3, 2012Sts. Peter and Paul Church is located at Bauang, La Union and is one of the oldest church in the country. The church was founded in 1580 and was canonically finished on 25 April 1587 by the Augustinian missionaries.
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St. John the Baptist Parish - La Union
by Jane Dacumos on August 3, 2012Be drifted to the past by the perfect red brick panorama of San Juan Church and convent together with the solemnity that envelopes it. Established in 1707 under the care of the Augustinian missionaries, the church, convent and even the town of San Juan were destroyed during the 1898 Revolution.
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Sta. Catalina – The Vegetable Bowl of the North
by Jane Dacumos on August 3, 2012When the conquistador Juan de Salcedo travelled inland, he also was looking for fresh water, since the area where he landed yielded only salty water. When they finally found fresh water, one of his men saw an apparition of Saint Catherine of Alexandria near the place where he drank.
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