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Calumbuyan Island
Calumbuyan Island in Coron , Palawan. Few hours from the town of Coron and a boatride away is the Calumbuyan Island. Upon afar, you will see this island with lots of trees and bakawan or trees that dwells in water. A white sand beach and with a view of other islet within the area, the place is also best for snorkeling.
Many tourist stop over by this island to enjoy the nice beach, snorkeling site and for lunch. With bahay kubo or nipa hut , you can stay over night in this island.
Mystical Cave
Mystical Cave in Antipolo. This interesting large cave is just about 20 kilometers from Manila at the back side of Antipolo. It is being maintained by Inday Nelly who, guided by a prophetic dream from her childhood, bought the large parcel of land land of 450 hectares where the cave is located back in 1970.
The cave is actually already developed for site seeing so to speak. Steps have been constructed at the cave entrance, the cave floor has been filled with earth to level it substantially and rudimentary electric lighting has been introduced into the cave for the tourists. Thus, it may no longer be a spelunker's choice destination but it still is a very good destination for educational field trips.
The cave has a rather predominant religious influence. Numerous natural rock formations in the cave have been interpreted as religious figures and said to have healing powers. Much like how mystical Mount Banahaw attracts pilgrims, people go to this mystical cave to heal themselves.
Paniqui Town
Paniqui Town in province of Tarlac. With a population of 83,311 people, Paniqui is a first class municipality. Paniqui is situated between the towns of Gerona in the south and Moncada in the north.
Paniqui came from the word paniki which means bat in Tagalog. The town has a feature of caves that house a population of bats, it is also the Birthplace of former President Corazon C. Aquino.
Katibawasan Falls
Measuring a good 256 ft. high, the Katibawasan Falls in Camiguin flow to a rock pool bordered by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders.
Upon seeing the waterfalls, you will be amaze of how beautiful the sight could be. With water falling freely, plants and trees all around the place, clear water, you will feel that you are in your own world.
Basco Airport
Basco Airport Terminal in Batanes, Philippines. The airport is one of the hubs of Sky Pasada. It is located in the provincial capital, Basco, and is one of two airports in the Batanes Islands, the other being Itbayat Airport. The airport is classified as a Class 2 principal or minor domestic airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation and Communications that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but also of all other airports in the Philippines except the major international airports. Although the airport in the past was briefly served by international flights, the airport is not officially classified as an international airport.
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