
Acop Dam Eco-Park in Pangasinan
by Christian Mack on September 13, 2013One of the best attractions that Pangasinan has to offer is the Acop Dam Eco-Park in Rosales. The entire span of this really expansive park has at its heart the picturesque and tranquil Acop Lake. This wonderful body of water allows its visitors to do a host of activities like like boating, fishing, diving and swimming. Get to relax to your hearts contents as its cool and clean waters are just of the right depth to let you enjoy some wet and wild fun.
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A Breathtaking Experience To Lingayen Beach
by Jhaypee Guia on July 20, 2013Lingayen Public Beach can be found in Lingayen, the capital of Pangasinan province. This beach is a very relaxing place for everyone. Its long seashore, fine sand, clear water and cool breeze from the ocean are extremely fun and enjoyable.
It is near in Manila so you can easily get here during your free time, especially weekends. You can travel more or less 250 kilometers from Manila. It is also a perfect place to relieve your stress from the hectic urban life.
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St. Peter the Martyr Parish Church, Sual
by Jhaypee Guia on September 25, 2012St. Peter the Martyr Parish Church is a well-known landmark in the town of Sual, a first class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. Governor General Rafael Maria de Aguilar issued a decree on granting the separation of Sual from Labrador because Sual was initially a part of San Isidro Labrador de Tobuang, also called Labrador, on May 20, 1805. It was also the date where the town of Sual was established as an independent town.
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Cabongaoan Beach: The Untouched Paradise
by Jhaypee Guia on September 25, 2012Cabongaoan Beach is a pristine beach located in the town of Burgos, Pangasinan. It lies in the coastal barrio of Cabongaoan.
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Bolinao Church
by Jhaypee Guia on September 24, 2012St. James the Great Parish Church, or simply Bolinao Church, can be found in the town of Bolinao in Pangasinan. It was established in the year 1609 when the Augustinian Friars took over the mission territory which was earlier delegated by the Spanish Colonial Government to the Dominican Friars in the year 1594. But because of the immensity of the mission territories and lack of missionary members they left the place in the year 1607.
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