
St. John the Baptist Parish/Bato Church
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012A century old church was constructed in 1830, made of mortar and coral stone and one of the oldest churches in the province. The church has withstood the test of time, wars, and ravages of natural calamities. It was built in the spirit of “Bayanihan” by the natives who toiled like ants until each brick adhered together the legendary bell that warned the Batonhons of the incoming Japanese Guerillas during the Second World War.
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Kosta Alcantara Beach Resort
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012The Kosta Alkantara Beach Resort is located between two rocky promontories at one end of the white, kilometer-long Marilima Beach. It is the residence of the former governor of the province who retired here with his wife and opened it to the public a few years ago. The atmosphere of the resort is a reflection of the graciousness of the governor and his staff. The house is surrounded by a garden where the ex-governor’s wife lovingly tends some magnificent species of orchids.
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Twin Rock Beach: The Two Iconic Rocks
by Kheem Caparas on July 3, 2012The province of Catanduanes is a part of the Philippines with miles of beautiful coastline, and Twin Rock Beach is a sterling example of how the region has become the next top international travel destination for great beaches.
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Amenia Beach
by Kheem Caparas on July 3, 2012The people of Catanduanes have long known of the astonishing beaches in their province and have long enjoyed its bounty and scenery. One of these places, Amenia Beach is a particulary stunning stretch of coastline that have long drawn visitors from all over the country.
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The Unspoiled Beauty of Mamangal Beach
by Kheem Caparas on July 3, 2012Sunny and endless beaches await in the province of Catanduanes, which is why it is becoming the next top vacation spot locally and beyond. One of these beaches is Mamangal, a great location with sparkling blue water and endless white sand.
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