
Pantabangan Dam
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012Built in 1974 along the Pampanga River to serve as reinforcement against flooding, and provide irrigation, additional electricity to the entire Luzon island, the 1.61-km long, 107-meter high dam now supplies irrigation water to farmlands in Nueva Ecija and adjoining provinces, and electricity to the Luzon power grid.
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Pampanga's Picturesque Parks
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012The province of Pampanga is host to an amazing number and variety of parks that will certainly cater to the desires and tastes of even the most choosy of visitors. These parks are available for the enjoyment of all and are sure to provide lots of fond memories, making Pampanga the perfect getaway on weekends and holidays.
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The Historical Path of Dalton Pass
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012Dalton Pass, also called Balete Pass, is a zigzag road that joins the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Nueva Viscaya, Philippines. It is located at about 3,000 feet above sea level, where Caraballo Sur meets the Sierra Madre. Being the only access between Central Luzon and Cagayan Valley, the pass became the scene of much bloody fighting during the final stages of World War II and bore witness to the death of almost 17,000 Japanese, American, and Filipino soldiers.
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Paskuhan Village
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012Do you want a year-round celebration of Christmas? Head up to the City of Pampanga where it is the home of an extraordinary village that might give one of the best experiences of your lifetime.
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The Outstanding Aguinaldo Cave
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012Located within the territory of Biak-na Bato National Park, Aguinaldo Cave is one of the three prominent caves that exist along the banks of the Balaong River that circumscribe the historic barangay of Biak-na-Bato. It is one of the best tourist attractions in the town of San Miguel.
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