A Visit to the Town of Atimonan in Quezon Province
by Jhaypee Guia on May 9, 2014Atimonan, located in the Quezon Province, is one of the most progressive towns in the province, blessed with both natural and historical riches. It definitely is one of the stops any adventurer should make if they make a trip south of Luzon. Its attractions never fail to disappoint.
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The Mystic Tale of Mount Banahaw
by Jhaypee Guia on September 25, 2013
Mount Banahaw is an inactive volcano situated between the border of Majayjay, Laguna and Lucban, Quezon which are both beautiful provinces in Luzon. It is the highest mountain in Calabarzon district. It has an elevation of 2,158 meters or 1, 080 ft. It is a national park and one of the government protected areas in the Philippines. This mountain is spectacular for mountaineers and voyagers. It is a good place for adventure seekers who love hiking and trekking.
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The Picturesque Islands of Quezon Province
by Jhaypee Guia on September 12, 2013Quezon Province is a treasure trove of the riches of nature, and its many dazzling islands with picturesque beaches and greenery offer proof that the province is a paradise to any adventurer with the desire to discover.
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Candelaria, Quezon Celebrates its Annual Candle Festival
by Xtian Mack on February 4, 2013The Candle Festival is a three-day celebration from January 31 to February 2 held in order to reflect the devotion of the people of Candelaria in “Nuestra Senora de Candelaria” likewise known as the Candlemas Virgin. It shows insights on the magnificence of the culture and tradition in the locality. The candle float parade and street dancing competition are among the major activities of the festival.
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Luzon Hornbill
by Xtian Mack on November 16, 2012The Luzon Hornbill (Penelopides manillae), sometimes called Luzon Tarictic Hornbill, is a species of hornbill in the Bucerotidae family. It is endemic to forests on Luzon and nearby islands in the northern Philippines. As is the case with all Philippine tarictic hornbills, it has been considered a subspecies of P. panini. There are two subspecies of the Luzon Hornbill: The relatively widespread nominate, and subniger from the islands of Polillo and Patnanongan. It was hunted for meat, but now is considered to be safe as a new hunting ban has been enforced.
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