
The Miracles of Our Lady of Charity
by Jane Dacumos on June 21, 2012Dating back to the 17th Century, the image of Our Lady of Charity has been the subject of wonders and miracles to Ilocanos and continues to draw the devout year after year.
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Baluarte: The Historical Watchtower of Luna, La Union
by Jane Dacumos on June 21, 2012The Luna Watchtower was built during the pre-Spanish times as a lookout point for impending attack by pirates or danger from the sea.
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Take a break at the Majestic System of Waterfalls in La Union
by Jane Dacumos on June 21, 2012The rustic province of La Union is gifted with majestic waterfalls surrounded by a foliage of forest and a canopy of trees that greet visitors with a warm and sweet charm.
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Aringay and the La Union Centennial Tunnel
by Jane Dacumos on June 21, 2012Aringay is a rich town of La Union known for its incomparably tasty bangus. The town is also home to the 500 meter La Union Centennial Tunnel which is believed to have hidden treasures buried during the Japanese occupation.
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A Bird’s Eye View of La Union Centennial Tree
by Jane Dacumos on June 21, 2012Popular for its cement deposits and sea urchins, the town of Badoc is home to Carcarmay Barangay which harbors the La Union Centennial Tree planted way back in 1896 as certified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
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