Region I (Ilocos Region)

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The Manlaleuag Spring National Park

The Manlaleuag Spring National Park

by Jane Dacumos on June 23, 2012
Seldom do people get the chance to experience nature in its wild, pristine state and appreciate the subtle yet essential intricacies between the forests, streams. rocks, and all the living things that depend on them and inhabit them. The Manleluag Spring National Park in Pangasinan gives the visitor the opportunity to be close to nature while enriching one's knowledge of the world around us.
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The Trail to Antong Falls

The Trail to Antong Falls

by Jane Dacumos on June 23, 2012
The beauty and serenity of Antong Falls in Sison, Pangasinan is so picturesque that one could easily imagine the gods of old carving the falls out of the bare rocks themselves. For hundreds of years, this panoramic falls continues to draw the attention of many tourists both local and foreign alike.
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Smile a Hundred Times at the Caves of Hundred Islands

Smile a Hundred Times at the Caves of Hundred Islands

by Jane Dacumos on June 23, 2012
Hundred Islands National Park is one of the must-see destinations in Alaminos, Pangasinan.
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Dagupan: Discover its Hidden Treasures

Dagupan: Discover its Hidden Treasures

by Jane Dacumos on June 23, 2012
Dagupan is a city in Pangasinan laden with natural and historical significance and is dubbed as the melting pot of of the province. Also known as the "Milkfish Capital of the Philippines," the city is overflwoing with the bounty of nature.
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The Villa Verde Monument

The Villa Verde Monument

by Jane Dacumos on June 23, 2012
The 32 Infantry Division Villa Verde Monument in Pangasinan commemorates an epic battle between American forces and the Japanese after the successfully landing at Lingayen Gulf, and it is now a solemn reminder of the province's distant past.
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