
Dasol: Rough Road to Eden
by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 21, 2015The Caramoan peninsula and its surrounding islands were hardly mentioned in travel guidebooks – until it was featured in the 2008 French version of the reality show Survivor
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Bolinao's Patar Beach
by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 20, 2015Bolinao is known for a number of pristine beaches, the most popular of which is Patar Beach, situated on the western coast along the South China Sea southwest of the town proper.
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The Wonderful Hundred Islands in Pangasinan
by Jhaypee Guia on May 15, 2015The Hundred Islands National Park is situated in Alaminos City, Pangasinan. Also known as “Kapulo-puloan” or “Taytay-Bakes,” these little Islands are one of the most magnificent natural geological formations in the Philippines
The islands are dispersed along the Lingayen Gulf and have a total land area of 1,844 hectares or 18.44 square kilometers. There are 124 islands here but one gets submerged in water during high tide. The islands are shaped like giant umbrellas or mushrooms. The islands are about two million years of age; it was theorized that they are part of the seabed a long long time ago.
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Memories of the Cape Lighthouse of Bolinao
by Jane Dacumos on January 18, 2014Being an archipelago of more than seven thousand islands, lighthouses have been a necesity for navigating through the many isles in the country throughout the ages. Some lighthouses, like the Cape Bolinao Lighthouse in Abac, Patar have been declared historical landmarks not only because of their importance in navigation, but also because of their cultural and historic significance to the country.
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Lingayen Gulf
by Christian Mack on October 2, 2013The Ilocos region of northern Luzon hosts many scenic and historic locations that are well-worth the time and effort visiting. One such place is Lingayen Gulf, a destination that is as significant as it is historic, and one that has had more and more visitor coming year after year.
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