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Gallery - Birds Part 1

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I got hooked into bird photography. Unfortunately I only have a 300mm lens and it obviously cannot reach those high fliers and perchers. Most that I got were grainy ones not worthy of any second look by any sane publisher.

And what to do with my photos? Turn them into works of art! Well, my kind of art. Thanks to Photoshop and its pixel-full of magic. A little exploration, many clicks, control +Z panic command, and I discovered the Filter tab! Yay! Here goes my first line up!


Green Imperial Pigeons (Ducula aenea)
Subic Base

Rufous Hornbill (Buceros hydrocorax)
Malagos, Davao City

A small flock of Hill Myna (Gracula religiosa). These are the ones that actually talk and are usually smuggled out of Palawan for pet trade. Unfortunately, they're becoming fewer and fewer. If you're planning to own some pet birds, better stick to love birds.

Little Egret (Egretta Garzetta)
Bani, Pangasinan


Philippine Ducks (Anas luzonica)
Bani, Pangasinan

White-breasted Wood Swallow (Artamus leucorynchus)
Narra, Palawan

Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus)
Malagos, Davao City

Another shot of the Brahminy Kite

Black-crowned Night Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax)
Hundred Islands
Alaminos, Pangasinan

Some Thoughts on Backpacking

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Geez, its been almost 20 years when I officially became a true-blue backpacker.

I was a wide-eyed (actually, I have chinky eyes) 20-year old, lanky, nerd-looking, jologs, single, and hoping-for-a-blind-girl-to-notice-me- kind of dude then.

It was late in the 80's when I started to venture into it. Back then, backpacking was, in a true sense, actual backpacking. You see the few brave foreigners in the streets with their 80-liter backpacks? Mine was only 60 liters. Saving precious money on a daily or per transaction basis was the primary concern of everybody opting this kind of experience. Now, its not a requisite anymore to carry bags that could accommodate rocket-propelled grenades or cannons (as the mall guards used to joke to us backpackers). You also hear the terms dude backpacking or flashpacking (those who carry ipods, laptops, sennheiser earphones, and whatever their deep pockets could afford).

Oh, I'm blabbering here.....

Anyways, I've done a lot of backpacking in my life that I'm having a hard time trying to shake off my slowly-creeping-in-jaded-mentality. You see, I like travelling. In fact, it has been my life for almost 20 years. If I don't travel in a month's time, I get sick! But some realities are smothering my backpacking lifestyle. Its becoming more and more difficult to travel on an impulse, climb mountains, go deep inside caves, and sleep in the wilderness. Nowadays, I just have to content myself on reminiscing the more reckless (but definitely great) years of my nomad life. So younglings, be warned. Learn from my life lessons.

Cheap? Yep, one can really travel cheap anywhere! Just be prepared to embrace what's in front of you. Or rather, sleep on whatever bed that's available for you. That could include hard mattresses, cartons, mats, newspaper, hard benches, crooked hard benches, hammocks, soft earth, hermit crab-filled sandy beaches, and bed bug infested beds. Not to mention rooms filled with ceiling and wall mirrors and mattresses covered with plastic, the ones used for more, uuhhmm.... romantic moments. Of course, tents and sleeping bags should also be included. There would also be hard, bamboo beds where you could see geckos crawling on the ceiling directly above your face. You also have to learn to sleep in any kind of position – straight, sitting, and yes, even standing (it will really fascinate you when you discover that you can actually fall asleep on your feet!)

Do I spend or do I scrimp? Its not the same as cheap. Do you spend for that tour which would afford you to have access to the best of what the place can offer? Or forget about it and go someplace else cheaper? For some backpackers, the choice is very clear, scrimp. Unfortunately, I've met some guys who totally missed out the best things because they refused to spend the equivalent of five US dollars (to think they spent hundreds of moolahs on airfare alone). The lesson here - read before you travel.

Where to spend the night? - hotel, inn, airport, bus or ship terminal, inside the bus, inside the ship. Remember, spending the night inside the bus can save you 5 to 20 dollars on accommodation.

I'm blabbering again.... I'm supposed to talk about my backpacking days, not tips. Oh well, might as well continue with the tips and about myself later.

Do I drink or not? - rule of thumb: In case of doubt, don't. A bottle of water is much, much cheaper than a hospital bill (throw in your lost time and supposed great kodak moments).

Do I look straight in the eyes of the host, bow my head, my shoulders, my knees, and whatever part of my body can be bent? Well, the best way is to smile first, extend your hand for a handshake (to the same gender only!), or see first how everybody does it the local way. If there's somebody within whisper-shot, ask first if you also have to do what the locals do.

The smell? Yes, be prepared for a full range of aroma. Some are very friendly to your senses and some can cause olfactory paralysis.

The sound? There can be several pages to be expected - from full orchestras of cicadas to the mind-shattering chicken calls. Be ready to be wide-awake at three in the morning. For the lucky ones, it will be deep slumbers serenaded by forest sounds, ocean waves, water rivulets flowing nearby, chants of priests in the nearby temple, or rain drops pounding on the roofs. But for others, the chickens are just part of the whole auditory menu. There will be dogs, unmuffled engines, and that ever-present karaoke machine shared by the whole village. Oh, there might also be babies crying the whole night.

The food? To make it easier on yourself. Just remember that every living thing is made up of the same organic materials. A bug would be as nutritious as a piece of peanut. It will also help if you would know the different terms for the same thing. An anchovy in English would be some sort of bagoong isda in Tagalog. The same thing with caviar (suso in many parts of the Philippines). And yes, the number of your tastebuds would increase when you are introduced to different food cultures, MSG included.


Do I act praning? (I can't remember the English term!) - If you understand this, by all means YES. You always have to be very, very careful about your things, especially that small bag that contains 80% of your cash, your passport, and whatever insignificant, but valuable, item for you). You don't only guard your things from possible local bad people, but from other travelers as well. A friend shared this - in one place in the Himalayas, seasoned backpackers would chain their belongings to their bodies. Misdeeds between tourists usually happen in dormitory-type facilities. Some backpackers would also become very localized and they connive with locals to con other travelers. Just keep your wits every time you go out of your comfort zone. No need to cancel you backpacking plans because of this reality.

The Bugs! the bugs! Yes, my dear, they are everywhere! From six-legged to eight legged (or should I say, thousand-legged?). From the ones that suck tiny amounts of your blood to the ones that leave stinking smells when they land on your delicate skin. Better keep that mosquito net neatly tucked under your mattress. Also, keep away any food material inside your clothing, if you care about that jeans or cargo pants. Don't worry, you will learn to live with them. As we say in the environment circle - ey, its biodiversity! The more species, the more healthy environment! Ha ha! Somebody throw me bread with a rock inside!

Happy Backpacking!




A Day in Caylabne Resort

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Had a day in Caylabne Bay. My trigger finger had a grand time
taking shots at the sights and characters of Caylabne Bay Resort.


With the forest directly behind the resort. Caylabne is actually a very scenic and ideal place
to visit. The air is so clean, and the winds are refreshing. A true tropical, errrhhmm... paradise....
If only the beach water becomes much clearer. Well, one can't have it all...


The resort is situated in front of the historic Corregidor Island. The ship-like structure
on the right side
is actually a fort (with big guns) made of steel built by the
Americans when the Philippines was a colony of that empire.


Time for birdwatching...

A Brahminy Kite. Caylabne is one of the few places
in the Philippines where raptors fly unmolested.


How the resort complex looks like. I really have a problem with my
photo style. My shots tend to be tilted...


Asian Glossy Starlings

These marines are not invading the resort. They participated in the beach
clean-up held during some special day for the environment.

A small butterfly. The Philippines has hundreds (thousands ba, Ate Lyds?) with a great percentage of endemic ones. Sadly, I would guess that there are less than ten Filipinos who know things about butterflies. I don't include the collectors who kill or buy butterflies for display or some selfish reasons.

An explosion of colors (must have read that in a brochure somewhere...)

Provinces & Destinations - Nueva Vizcaya

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Capital : Bayombong

Area and Location
Nueva Vizcaya, 210 km. north of Manila in the north-central part of Luzon , is the southern gateway to Cagayan. It occupies a land area of approximately 3, 903.90 square kilometers, which is about 10.72 percent of the regional land area and 1.30 percent of the total land area of the country.

Geographic Profile
Numerous mountains, forests and a considerable number of rolling hills, plains and valleys characterize the terrain of Nueva Vizcaya. It is surrounded by notable mountain ranges such as the Sierra Madre on the east, the Caraballo on the south and the Cordillera, Mt. Benguet and Pangasinan on the west and Ifugao and Isabela on the north.

WHAT TO SEE

Dalton Pass
Aside from being the gateway to the Cagayan Valley region, Dalton pass is, also, the only access between Pampanga and Cagayan Valley . According to history, the pass became the scene of much bloody fighting before the final stages of World War II.

Dalton Pass Historical Shrine
Sta. Fe
Standing at about 3,000 feet above sea level, the shrine was built in commemoration of the battle at Balete Pass during World War II.

Dupax del Sur Church
Dupax Del Sur
Covering an area of 7,200 square meters, it is considered as one of the oldest and biggest church in the valley. Its architectural design is said to be similar to that of Tuguegarao's St. Peter Cathedral.

Kirang Pass
Kirang, Aritao
It is a monument in honor of the gallantry of the Japanese and Filipino soldiers during World War II.

Mt. Pulag National Park
Kayapa
A park that serves as a gateway to the country's second highest peak . The peak, Mt. Pulag is about 9,630 feet above sea level. The park occupies the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Benguet.

Nueva Vizcaya Capitol
Bayombong
Being a study of architectural ingenuity, the capitol has a park with exotic plant species, concrete benches and sidewalks lighted with giant mercury lamps and a man-made lagoon ideal for rowing. It also houses all the provincial government offices.

Salinas Salt Springs
Bayombong
A natural wonder consisting of hills made entirely of petrified white salt.

St. Dominic Cathedral
The Cathedral is a living vestige of the grandeur that was the old town. Maintaining the original 18th century Spanish style façade, this is said to have been preserved to become the first cathedral in the province.

Capisaan Caves
Capisaan
A recently-discovered wonder where impressive limestone formations can be seen. One can have a great adventure exploring this site.

Provinces & Destinations - Quirino

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Capital :Cabarroguis

Area and Location
Quirino occupies a total land area of 3,057.18 sq. km. The area is approximately 8.4 % of the total regional area and about 1.02% of the total land area of the country. The province is located at the southeastern part of Cagayan Valley .

Geographic Profile
The Sierra Madre Mountain Ranges provides a natural barrier on the eastern and southern border and the Mamparang Range on the western part of the province. The province is generally mountainous. About 80% of the total land area is covered by mountains.

WHAT TO SEE

Aglipay Caves
Cabarroguis
A series of 38 caves, seven of which have already been developed for tourism, offering tourists an interesting contact with nature. Located in an area of undulating hills and rich forest preserve, the caves also feature an underground river.

Aglipay Town
Aglipay
A historic town which got its name from Fr. Gregorio Aglipay, a Philippine Independent Church Priest who rebelled against the Spanish colonizers.

Araw ng Quirino
Province-wide
Various tribes participate in this event commemorating the birth of the province.

Bisangal Waterfalls
Madella
A waterfalls situated in a virgin forestland and considered as a haven for wildlife and endangered species.

Cabarroguis Falls
Cabarroguis
This particular waterfall is one of the many natural attractions in the province where there is good potential for tourism development. At present the site can offer natural setting for its visitors.

Governor Rapids
Maddela
The site offers swift turbulent crystal clear water ideal for different water activities such as river rafting. The place is also famous for its giant perpendicular wall of limestone jutting out from one side of the Cagayan River framing the Sierra Madre

Nagbukel Cave
Along The National Highway In Diffun
It is a dome shaped mountain frequented by domestic tourists during the Holy Week. Ideal for hiking and picnicking.

Nagtipunan Town
Nagtipunan
A place ideal for eco-tourism with its virgin forests. The area is currently being developed as a gateway to Quezon province.

Pongo River Valley
Maddela
The river valley is a natural area that offers scenic opportunities and perhaps some nature activities to the visitors.

Upper Cagayan River Basin
Nagtipunan
The source of the Cagayan River and is presently undergoing development as a camp and picnic grove.

Victoria Falls
Barrio Sangbay, Nagtipunan
Believed to be one of the sources of Cagayan River that cuts the valley into two and ends at the Aparri delta.

Provinces & Destinations - Cagayan Province

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Capital : Tuguegarao City

Area and Location
Cagayan Province lies on the northeastern part of Luzon . The province comprises an aggregate land area of 9,002.70 square kilometers which constitutes three percent of the total land area of the country and is the second largest province in the region. The province of Cagayan is bounded by the mountain range of the Sierra Madre on the east extending up to the beaches of the coastal towns, on the South is Isabela Province, on the west is the Cordillera Mountain and on the north by the Balintang channel, Babuyanes and the China Sea.

Geographic Profile
About two kilometers from the northeastern tip of the province is the island of Palaui , a few kilometers to the west is Fuga Island . The Babuyan Group of Islands which include Calayan, Dalupiri, Camiguin and Babuyan Claro is about fifty to sixty nautical miles north of Luzon mainland.

WHAT TO SEE

Aggao Nak Cagayan
Province-wide
This is also known as Cagayan Day, celebrated every June 29th.

Aparri Delta
Aparri
Aparri Delta is an impressive expanse of water where Cagayan River meets the China Sea . Walk into the jetty the juncture of the river mouth and the sea to find the awesome mouth of the Cagayan River .

Buntun Bridge
Buntun, Tuguegarao The Bridge is 2.5 kilometers from Tuguegarao town proper. Its length, 1.124 kilometers is the second longest bridge in the country and offers an unobstructed view of the Cagayan River.

Cagayan River or Rio Grande de Cagayan
Large parts of the province
Cagayan River or Rio Grande de Cagayan is the Philippines ' mightiest watercourse - the longest and widest river in the country. Small streams originating from Balete Pass , Cordillera, Caraballo and Sierra Madre Mountains meet other streams and rivers and found in the area.

Callao Caves
Aggugagdan, Peñablanca

Callao Caves boast of massive limestone and other rock formations, skylights and a chapel.
Daily circadian flight of bats from a bat cave occur at dusk.

Iguig Calvary Hills
Iguig
It is a duplicate of the 14 Stations of the Cross situated atop an 11 hectare rolling terrain overlooking the Cagayan River .

Oldest Bell in Southeast Asia
Calamaniugan
The Oldest Bell in Southeast Asia is in Calamaniugan's Jacinto de Polonia Parish. Forged in 1595, it was brought to Manila in February 1937 as part of the attractions during the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress.

St. Peter's Cathedral
Poblacion, Tuguegarao
This is the seat of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao. The picture of the Cathedral appears at Rome Basilica and is considered one of the most beautiful works of art in the country and the world today.

The Miraculous Lady of Piat
Piat
It is considered the "Antipolo of Northern Luzon", Mecca of the devoted pilgrims and the pilgrimage center of Cagayan Valley .

Provinces & Destinations - Isabela

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Capital : Ilagan

Area and Location
Isabela comprises a land area of 10,665 square kilometers, representing almost 40 percent of the regional territory. It is the largest province in the region and the second largest province in the country in terms of land area. The province is located in the northeastern part of Luzon bounded on the north by Cagayan, on the south by Nueva Viscaya, Quirino and Aurora, on the west by Kalinga Apayao, Ifugao and the Mountain Province , and on the east by the Pacific Ocean .

Geographic Profile
The eastern area, straddled by the Sierra Madre Mountain Range, is rugged and thickly forested. A big portion remains uncharted and unexplored and is home to a variety of flora and fauna while some are government reservations. The western area is generally flat. The coastal area is a small strip of flat to rolling land. The Eastern and coastal areas experience moderate rainfall evenly distributed throughout the year. The western part has a wet and a dry season.

WHAT TO SEE

Aguinaldo Shrine
Palanan
This was where Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was captured by American forces, ending the Philippine Revolution in 1901.

Church of Alicia
Alicia
Famous
for its antique Spanish Architectural design.

Church of Echague
Echague

This particular church has a unique architecture that is hardly found anywhere in the Philippines .

Dibulo Waterfalls
Dinapigue
Has an estimated length of 100 meters. It is also being studied as a possible power and energy source. It is quite difficult to reach this part of the province, though.

Magat Dam Tourism Resort Complex
Brgy. Aguinaldo, Ramon
Asia 's biggest dam project; the reservoir area is suitable for fishing, swimming, boating, sightseeing, and for picnics

Our Lady of Visitation Church
Guibang
Houses the Miraculous Lady of the Visitation which is visited by its many devotees especially every July 2, its feast day.

Palanan Rainforest
Palanan
The Philippines ' largest remaining rainforest at 800 feet above sea level; has numerous unknown endemic species of flora and fauna and exceptional biodiversity. Another area of the province that is so beautiful, yet it takes a lot of effort to reach. Either take a small plane that will cross the mountain range or a 10-hour pumpboat ride on the Pacific Ocean side of Luzon.

St. Mathias Church
Tumauini
An 18th century ultra-baroque church unique for its extensive use of baked clay both for wall finishing and for ornamentation; has a unique cylindrical bell tower.

San Pablo Church
San Pablo
Built in 1625 under the supervision of Spanish missionary Padre de Santo Tomas. It is the oldest church in the province.

Nuestra Señora de Atocha
Alicia
One of the oldest churches in the province which was built during the Spanish period.

St. Rose de Lima Church
Gamu
One of the oldest Spanish churches in the province.

Sta. Victoria Caves
Fuyo National Park
, Ilagan
Famous for its stalactites and stalagmites. The area has a cave system ideal for spelunking.

World’s Biggest Butaka
It is 11 feet 4 inches high, 20 feet 8 inches long, and 9 feet 7 inches wide. It weighs 2,368 kilos and was constructed by 25 workers in 29 days.


Provinces & Destinations - Batanes

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Capital : Basco

Area and Location

Batanes is the Philippine's northernmost province, lying in a vast expanse of water where the Pacific Ocean on the east merges with the South China Sea on the west. Its other boundaries are Bashi Channel on the north and Balintang Channel on the south. Its capital town of Basco is about 280 kilometers north of Aparri, Cagayan on the northern tip of Luzon Island . Though some 860 km north of Manila , it is only 190 km south of Taiwan . Batanes has a total land area of 230 sq. km.

Geographic Profile
Batanes is made up of three major islands, Batang, Sabtang and Itbayat and seven islets including Y'ami, the northernmost point of the Philippines . Although its land area is small, its territorial waters is vast, about 4,500 sq. km. The terrain is quite rugged, with 42% of the land being steep hills and mountains. All the islands have intermittent stretches of sandy beaches and rocky shorelines.

WHAT TO SEE

Itbayat Island
Itbayat
North of Batan, Itbayat is shaped like a giant bowl. The island is surrounded by massive boulders and cliffs rising from 20-70 feet above sea level with no shorelines.

Marlboro Country
Batan Island

Marlboro Country offers one a chance to see wide open spaces where there are almost no people in the area. In fact, the major inhabitants in the site are cows that are let loose by the owners. One can also see panoramic landscapes and seascapes dominating a good portion of the views in the area.

Mt. Iraya
Basco

Mt.
Iraya
is a dormant volcano standing at 1,517 meters above sea level whose last eruption was last recorded in 505AD. It is also a good source of fertile soil.

Naidi Hills
Basco

Naidi Hills offer one a panoramic view of the town proper of Basco, Mt. Iraya , and the rugged sea scapes that Batanes is famous for.

Sabtang Island
Sabtang

Sabtang
Island
is an undisturbed and unspoiled island that has intermittent white sand beaches with steep mountains and deep canyons with small level areas sporadically found along the coastline.

San Carlos Borromeo Church
Mahatao
This church was completed in 1789 and still retains its centuries-old features.

San Jose Church
IvanaThis church was built in 1814. It has a crenellated fortress-like campanile.

Y'ami
Northernmost island of the province
Y'ami is the northernmost island of Batanes and is also called the Orchid Island . One can see Taiwan on a clear day.

Provinces & Destinations - Pangasinan

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Capital : Lingayen

Area and Location
Pangasinan has an area of 5,368.82 square kilometers. Its boundaries are Lingayen Gulf, La Union, and Benguet on the north; Nueva Vizcaya on the northeast; Nueva Ecija on the east; Tarlac on the South and Zambales and China Sea on the West.

Geographic Profile
Mountainous on the eastern part and bounded by the Lingayen Gulf on the west. The western coastal municipalities are characterized by the presence of numerous small islands, especially Hundred Islands of Alaminos. The province experience two pronounced seasons - dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year.

WHAT TO SEE

Bonuan Beach
Dagupan City

Aside from being a venue for water activities, this is also one of the landing sites of the Liberation Forces in 1945.

Cape Bolinao Lighthouse
Bolinao
The lighthouse was built by the Americans in 1903 on a 300 feet high promontory at the western part of Cape Bolinao still sending signals to vessels passing by the area.

Colibra
Dasol
Given its name, colibra, the island is where one may find sea snakes using the island as a refuge or perhaps as a resting place.

Feast of Señora Manaoag
Manaoag
Also known as the feast of the Holy Rosary, patroness of the sick, the helpless and the needy. The event is held every Holy Week.

Hundred Islands National Park
Lucap, Alaminos
A cluster of numerous islands of different sizes, some having small, white beaches. The place is ideal for swimming, boating, and snorkeling. A major tourist destination in the province.

Manleluag Hot Spring
Malabobo, Mangatarem
The hot spring is located in a 7-kilometer uphill climb and is ideal for trekking.

Nuestra Señora de Manaoag Shrine
Manaoag
Site of the miraculous shrine of "Apo Baket", processions are held at dawn of every first Saturday of the month.

Patar Beach
Bolinao
Patar is one of the best tourism attractions in Bolinao, It has an extensive coastline with a combination of rocky outcrops and white sand beaches.

San Fabian White Beach
San Fabian
The beach area stretches from Nibilaw West to Mabilao in San Fabian. This was also the landing site of Lt. Gen. Homma, commander of the Japanese. Expeditionary Forces on December 24, 1941 .

Santiago Island
Bolinao
The island is rich in corals that teem with marine life, thus making it a haven for scuba diving enthusiasts.

Sual Beach
Sual
Sual
Beach
is a long expanse of sandy beach where there is little tourism development. Several fishing communities dominate large parts of the beach area.

Umbrella Rocks
Sabangan, Agno
Mushroom-shaped stone boulders at the mouth of the Balincaguing river.

Provinces & Destinations - La Union

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Capital : San Fernando City

Area and Location
La Union is in the southwestern Ilocos region in Northern Luzon . It is bounded by Ilocos Sur on the north and northeast, Benguet on the east, Pangasinan on the south, and the China Sea on the west.

Geographic Profile
La Union has a land area of about 149,309 hectares with a predominantly hilly terrain that gradually rises eastward from the shore. Its irregular coastal plain is narrowest in Damortis and widest in Balaoan.


WHAT TO SEE:

Agoo Basilica
Agoo
Rebuilt in 1892 after a severe earthquake. The Agoo Basilica remains one of the most imposing Catholic structures in the province of La Union . It is also one of the most ubiquitous as most of the travelers bound for Baguio are able to take a glimpse of the church situated along the national highway.

Basi-Making
Lioac, Naguilian
The Ilocano native wine concocted from sugar cane juice and bark of "duhat for the coloring. Utilizing the age-old process, the taste of the basi differs from one producer to another.

Battle of San Fernando Marker
San Fernando
The historical marker shows how the battle was started and won enabling the establishment of the US Army Base M at Poro Point which was eventually used as a build up area for the projected invasion of Japan .

Bauang Beach
Bauang
Stretching from Bacuit to Pagdalagan Sur, this fine grayish sand beach is lined with tourist establishments providing accommodation and amenities to visitors. Its calm, crystal-clear water is ideal for water sports activities.



Provinces & Destinations - Ilocos Sur

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Capital : Vigan City

Area and Location
The province of Ilocos Sur is located along the western coast of North Luzon , bounded by Ilocos Norte on the north, Abra on the northeast, Mt. Province on the east, Benguet on the southeast, La Union on the south and the China Sea on the west.

Geographic Profile
The topographical features of the province consists of a long and narrow coastal plain on the western side that becomes hilly and mountainous towards the eastern part of the province forming a part of the Cordillera Mountain Ranges. The climate is generally dry, characterized by more dry months usually from October to May.

WHAT TO SEE

Ancestral Houses
Kamestizohan District In Vigan
Ancestral houses with ancient tile roofs, massive hardwood floorings, balustrades and azoteas in varying Spanish-Mexican-Chinese architectural styles.

Apatot Beach
San Esteban
A favorite among the local community, the beach was where US submarines surfaced to unload arms during the WW II. The place is also named after a mangrove plant that was abundant in the area.

Archbishop's Palace
Vigan
The palace features sliding capiz windows and cut-out decorations with floral motifs. Completed in 1793 after a span of 7 years, the palace has a collection of priceless ecclesiastical artifacts and relics from other Ilocos churches.

Bantay Church
Bantay
The church was built in 1590 and was reconstructed in 1950. It is famous for its earthquake baroque and neo-gothic architecture mixed with psuedo-romanesque design. Its bell tower standing on a hill nearby served as a lookout for enemies.

Candon Beach
Candon
Candon Beach is one of the wide beach areas in the province. It offers gray sand and clear waters. Some small resorts are built to accommodate visitors.

St. Paul 's Metropolitan Cathedral
Vigan
Known for its distinct earthquake baroque architecture, this church was built by the Agustinians during the period 1790-1800. It has a 3-aisle altar and a choir lift. Its belfry is detached and located along the earthquake belt, typical of any Ilocos Church .

Sta. Maria Church
Sta. Maria
A century old church situated on top of a 60-meter hill used as a stronghold during the 1896 revolution. The church is now a National Landmark.

WHERE TO STAY

Vigan Heritage Mansion
Vigan City
Standard Hotel
Tel - 0917 8341785

Vigan Plaza Hotel
Vigan City
Standard Hotel
Tel - 077 7228552

El Juliana Hotel
Vigan City
Economy Hotel
Tel - 077 7222994

Cordillera Inn
Vigan City
Economy Hotel
Tel - 077 7222727

Heritage Resort
Caoayan
Class A Resort
Tel - 077 7228284

Gordion Inn
Vigan City
Inn
Tel - 077 7222526

RF Aniceto Mansion
Vigan City
Inn
Tel - 077 7722383

Grandpa's Inn
Vigan City
Inn
Tel - 077 7222118

Provinces & Destinations - Ilocos Norte

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Capital : Laoag City

Area and Location
Ilocos Norte has a total land area of 3,399.34 sq. km. It is located on the northernmost edge of Western Luzon . The Babuyan channel on the north and its sister province, Ilocos Sur on the south forms its boundaries. To the west are the waters of the South China Sea .

Geographic Profile
Ilocos Norte consists of alluvial plains, hills, mountains, and coastal and miscellaneous land types. Its terrain is generally mountainous and rocky. Its coastline is dotted with coves and rivers most prominent are Bonga, Bolo, Lubugaon, Bacarra and Laoag. It further cuts into the coastal configurations of Bangui and Pasaleng Bay


WHAT TO SEE:

Cape
Bojeador Lighthouse
Burgos

Built in 1892, the lighthouse is still sending out signals to ships passing by the Cape facing the Northern portion of the South China Sea . This is the highest lighthouse in the Philippines .

La Paz Sand Dunes
Brgy. La Paz , Laoag City

This place boasts of itself as one of the unique spots in the city. Locally named as Bantay Bimmaboy, the sand dunes shaped like a pig which attract not only the natives but foreigner tourists as well. The area has served as location for filming local as well as international movies. Near the sand dunes is a beach area.

Malacañang of the North
Paoay

Built as the official residence of then President Ferdinand E. Marcos in Ilocos Norte, overlooking the legendary Paoay Lake , this imposing structure is now a museum.

Marcos Museum
Sarrat

The birthplace of President Ferdinand Marcos which is now transformed into a museum, a mecca for the learned.

Pagudpud Beach
Pagudpud

These stretches of beaches in the two Municipalities of Pagudpud and Bangui are earmarked for development as tourism estates. The site has a long stretch of white sand and is one of the most beautiful coastal strips in the northern section of Luzon .

Paoay Church
Poblacion, Paoay

Built of coral blocks and stucco-plastered bricks, the church is a unique combination of Gothic, Baroque and Oriental designs. Construction of the church started in 1704 and finally completed in 1894.

Patapat Bridge
Pagudpud

This scenic bridge connects the provinces of Ilocos Norte and Cagayan and ideally flanked in-between mountains and the sea.

San Nicolas Church
Poblacion, San Nicolas

It was the first to be built of stone and bricks in the Ilocos Region in 1591. In 1898, it was occupied by the Katipuneros under Gen. Manuel Tinio and in 1899, it was occupied by the American forces. The present structure is a reconstruction of the 18th century structure.

St. William's Cathedral
Laoag City

The Augustinians built this church of Italian Renaissance design in 1642. It has unique 2 storey façade held by four pairs of coupled columns.

Sta. Monica Church
Sarrat

Built facing the river in Sarrat, this century old church is of Neo-Classical and Baroque architecture.

WHERE TO STAY

Fort Ilocandia Resort
Laoag City
De Luxe Hotel
Tel - 077 7721166

Palazzo de Laoag
Laoag City
Standard Hotel
Tel - 077 7731842

Texicano Hotel
Laoag City
Standard Hotel
Tel - 077 7720606

Northview Hotel
Laoag City
Standard Hotel
Tel - 077 7731689

Currimao Green Nipa Resort
Currimao
Class AAA Resort
Tel - 077 7732055

Villa Floago
Currimao
Class AA Resort
Tel - 077 7924854

D' Coral Beach Resort
Currimao
Clasa A Resort
Tel - 077 7721133

Villa del Mar Ivory
Pagudpud
Class A Resort
Tel - 0920 5534161

Pagtarusan Lodge
Bangui
Inn
Tel - 0918 8071528

El Elliana Hotel
Laoag City
Inn
Tel - 077 7716008

Hotel Tiffany
Laoag City
Inn
Tel - 077 7703850

Thalia's Inn
Laoag City
Inn
Tel - 077 7715462

Balay de Blas
Laoag City
Pensionne House
Tel - 077 6070332

Pannzian Beach Resort
Pagudpud
SIR
Tel - 02 6469020

Starlight Lodging House
Laoag City
Inn
Tel - 077 7714879



Bonifacio High Street

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One thing with this new landmark in Metro Manila is that it gives you a real fresh feeling, both visually and olfactory. The landscaping is great and really sprawling in the middle. This is matched by some modernist/eclectic/artsy works that make the scene really quite something out of the urban squeeze. Quite expensive to eat and buy things in the place, though. But there's the more pocket-friendly Market Market! a few meters away!



I was having a good time doing my first few clicks when an arrogant guard approached me when I pointed my camera at these buildings. He said I'm not allowed to take photos of the buildings! Whhaaaa??!! No point in arguing with that guard, he was just following orders.

Ey, what can I say about that policy? Stupid, stupid stupid!!! Well, some well-educated, intelligent people may have retained the stone-age mentality of their ancestors.

Symmetry in Calapan

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Well, sort of.. Here's my attempt at photography when I visited Calapan City a few days ago. The locals call their place the discipline city. Jaywalkers are actually caught and made to pay fines! Clean city, busy streets, and laidback ambience. Made me feel like I was in Dumaguete City.

Shots were taken in a lake where one can see unique fishing gears that look like a giant dipper, and a praying mantis (no photo, just try to imagine how such a thing would look like). Nice for river cruising, especially in the early morning where fog would roll over the flat waters. Oh, its just an idea. The locals would still have to realize that great tourism possibility.




The famished and tired migratory birds have started arriving from mainland Asia.