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"Life is like a waterfall, it is always moving and there is always an uneven flow to it."
The province of La Union, north of Manila is known for
its famous surfing spots – with the town of San Juan being the most visited. In
recent years, the sleepy surfing town has been making waves into the local and
international surfing scene. Just a few minutes away from here is San Gabriel
where Tangadan Falls is located – overlooked, but still worth a visit!
The falls sits in the middle of the mountains of San
Gabriel. It’s created by a big rock face blocking Baroro river’s flow. There
are two swim-able basins here. The main basin is bigger which sits directly
below the waterfalls. Swimming at the base is possible but be very careful
since the rocks are slippery. There’s also a basin above with calmer waters.
Last somer we visit Tangadan Falls here are some picture we take:
Credits for the picture at the Google
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
#cousinsgoals
For more Information and also the feedback of the tourist:
- Visit Navalta Beach Resort Page
- Visit Feedbacks and pictures
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Monday, November 20, 2017
The Beauty of IMMUKI ISLAND
IMMUKI is a word which was derived from a sea creature that can thrive only on the paringit (dead corals) these are SEA SLUGS or BABAO. BABAO is a Pangasinense term which refers to the female genital or in ilocano, UKI. Since then, the word IMMUKI has been associated with the island also because the shape of its main lagoon is like the shape of a female genital.
Because of the naughty minds of people attracted by the beauty of the island, and from word of mouth passed through generations, the other lagoons in the island were also named with other body parts, the BIMMUTO (male genital), and IMMUBET (anus).
At present, the IMMUKI ISLAND is a stunning island, not anymore a mere paringit because of the mangroves (Bantigue/ Nirad) on it. The crystal clear waters where you can see fish swimming is also an added attraction.
Credits on pic (LGUBalaoan) for more information:
Credits on pic (LGUBalaoan) for more information:
- Visit Website of Balaoan
- Visit Facebook Page of LGU Balaoan
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