
Caunayan Falls: The Solemn Waterfall of San Luis, Aurora
by Red de Vera on June 25, 2014Aurora is known for its beaches and surfing destinations but this province has also other great tourist attractions. This includes some magnificent waterfalls that can be seen in the municipalities of the province and one of them is the majestic Caunayan Falls. It is located in San Luis, a municipality south of Baler.
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St. Ferdinand Metropolitan Cathedral of San Fernando City
by Rjay Reyes on June 21, 2014San Fernando City is the provincial capital of Pampanga and the regional centre of Central Luzon. It is popularly known as the “Christmas Capital of the Philippines” and holds a yearly Giant Lantern Festival every December. The city’s majority religion is Roman Catholicism, that is why it is under the jurisdiction of Roman Catholic Archiocese of San Fernando and headed by the Most Reverend Paciano Aniceto, D.D.
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Iglesia de San Luis de Tolosa de Baler: The Siege of Baler
by Rjay Reyes on June 6, 2014The Iglesia de San Luis de Tolosa de Baler/San Luis Obispo de Tolosa is otherwise known as the Baler Catholic Church and it’s a church that has a great history. The historic church was constructed in 1611 from stones and bricks. The structure is dedicated to San Luis Obispo de Tolosa and is famous for the Siege of Baler that happened during the revolution of 1898 to 1899 followed by the defeat of the Spanish occupation forces.
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Diguisit Beach: The Rocky Paradise of Baler, Aurora
by Rjay Reyes on May 31, 2014Baler is the provincial capital of Aurora and situated two-hundred-thirty kilometers northeast of Manila. It hosts some of the spectacular geographic landscapes and is located on a vast plain at the south end of Baler Bay. Last 2009, Google identified Baler as the top beach destination in the Philippines and it was reported by Yahoo! Southeast Asia as one of the ‘top surf spots’ in the Philippines.
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Capas National Shrine
by Rosevie Decio on April 28, 2014The Capas National Shrine was created to commemorate and reminisce the infamous "Death March" of the Filipino and American Soldiers imprisoned by the Japanese Occupation Forces of WWII.
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