Calapnitan Cave: The Cave for Adventurers!
by Kheem Caparas on June 29, 2012For years, adventurers have flocked to Calapnitan Cave in Camarines Sur to explore and see for their own eyes the many fascinating rock and mineral formations adorning this cave. Adding more mystique of the cave are the resident bats who live here by the thousands.
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Atulayan Island: Ivory-colored beaches!
by Kheem Caparas on June 29, 2012Local Bicolanos have a lot of pride in having a picturesque island that is pleasing to the senses and is a haven for those who seek new places to enjoy and explore. Atulayan Island in Sagnay, Camarines Sur is such a destination just waiting for discovery.
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The Naga Metropolitan Cathedral: Saint John the Evangelist
by Kheem Caparas on June 28, 2012The Naga Metropolitan Cathedral (also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist and informally as Naga Cathedral) is a prominent Latin Rite Roman Catholic Cathedral.
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Tigaon Museum: The Proof of Tigaon's Hispanic Evolution
by Kheem Caparas on June 28, 2012The Tigaon Museum houses old important documents, achievements, artifacts, and antiques that have captured Tigaon's Hispanic evolution - from a thriving human settlement toward its historic evolvement into a society of democratic ideology running through the Commonwealth, the war years, and present structure of governance.
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The Philtranco Heritage Museum for the Oldest Transportation Company
by Kheem Caparas on June 28, 2012Philtranco Heritage Museum houses artifacts of the oldest transportation company in the country founded by Albert L. Ammen in 1914. This transportation company is now known as the Philtranco Bus Company.
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