
The Best Romblon To-Do List
by Jane Dacumos on June 30, 2012Romblon has become one of the fastest-rising destinations in the country for many travelers as it offers many adventures and activities that give visitors much pleasure and appreciation of how gifted the province is.
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Parade of Beaches in Romblon
by Jane Dacumos on June 30, 2012Earning the moniker “Marble Country”, Romblon is laden with crystal clear rivers and waterfalls where every adventurer dreams to go. The wealthy province is where one can experience the joy of having made a wondrous personal discovery right at the very heart of nature.
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Capture the Island Experience at Romblon System of Waterfalls
by Jane Dacumos on June 30, 2012The province of Romblon is made up of twenty beautiful islands which have been likened to the Mediterranean islands. The island of Romblon is the Philippines’ main source of marble, thus earning the moniker “Marble Country”.
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Cherish the Memory of Fort San Andres and Fort Santiago
by Jane Dacumos on June 30, 2012Fort San Andres and Fort Santiago – on two adjacent hills in the rustic town of Romblon, twin Spanish forts were constructed from coral blocks and bricks between 1573 and 1644.
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A Difficult but Rewarding Trek to Mount Guiting-Guiting
by Jane Dacumos on June 30, 2012For many mountaineers, climbing Mount Guiting-Guiting is one of the most difficult treks. Located in the heart of Sibuyan Island, the mountain is acknowledged as the most difficult and technically challenging Philippine mountain to climb.
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