
Quezon Province’s Places of Worship
by Jhaypee Guia on June 22, 2012The province of Quezon is home to an astonishing number of churches, most even dating the late 1500s, all of which display the rich religious heritage and marvelous architecture of Quezon Province's distant past. Renowned by even the devout of other regions in the Philippines, these places of worship have continued to inspire and give sanctuary to the faithful for literally hundereds of years.
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Polillo Island: A Mother Nature's Gift to Quezon
by Jhaypee Guia on June 22, 2012The province of Quezon, truly blessed with the bounties of nature, has many spectacular islands that have continued to attract thousands of visitor to its sparkling beaches every year. One group of islands in particular, Polillo, stands out for its incomparable natural gifts.
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Bird Watching at Minasawa Bird Sanctuary
by Jhaypee Guia on June 22, 2012Minasawa is an island just off the town of Jomalig but still part of Burdeos, Quezon. This 4.5-hectare island is established as a sanctuary by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to protect the bird population in the area.
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Lamon Bay
by Jhaypee Guia on June 22, 2012Lamon Bay is a body of water connecting the northern part of Quezon to the Pacific Ocean. It spans the coastal towns of Atimonan, Gumaca, Plaridel, Lopez and Calauag, and the islands of Alabat.
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Dive and Capture the Picturesque Underwater of Polillo Coral Reef
by Jhaypee Guia on June 22, 2012Located just before the entrance to the cave of Polillo Town, this coral reef has a length of about five kilometers and a width of about two kilometers.
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