Dakak Beach
by Rosevie Decio on March 16, 2016Dakak Park and Beach Resort is located at the beautiful province of Zamboanga Del Norte, facing the Sulu Sea in the west and surrounded by mountains on its east side.
This interesting pristine beach has a long stretch of about 750 meters of powdery white sand, and15 hectares of forest, a natural home for plants and animals. Because of this, numerous flora and fauna are thriving happily in the area.
Dakak also has three splendid swimming pools, a private open air Jacuzzi, and a whirlpool. Different amenities are available and you can enjoy a range of activities in this place.
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Top 10 Most Visited Museums in the Philippines
by Jane Dacumos on August 2, 2013The Philippines is full of museums caring for the collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance which makes them available for public viewing through exhibits. The largest and most visited museums in the Philippines are located in major cities of Metro Manila, although there are also interesting museums in some provinces. Here is the list of the top ten most visited museums in the Philippines.
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Top 10 Historical Places in the Philippines
by Jane Dacumos on July 25, 2013The Philippines is a world-famous tourist destination. Aside from its beautiful places and scenic tourist spots, it is also rich in history and culture. Filipinos built different landmarks and places to remember the outstanding sacrifices of national heroes and to beautifully exhibit the country’s heritage. These popular works of architecture can capture not only the eyes but also the hearts of the viewers.
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Magical Islands of Aliguay and Silinog
by Jane Dacumos on July 31, 2012Have you been to Zamboanga Del Norte? Aside from the rich past that the province possesses, did you know that this island is also a slice of paradise for every tourist? It is because of the two magical islands dotting the city – Aliguay and Silinog Islands.
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Tulwanan Village – The Old Town Site of Dipolog
by Jane Dacumos on July 12, 2012Sitio Tulwanan in Barangay Lugdungan is the original settlement of Dipolog's early inhabitants, the Subanons. About 6 kilometers from the city proper and along the Dipolog River, it is where the Subanons used to transport their products to trading posts and markets in the early days. To preserve its historical significance and for the younger generation to see and reflect on their cultural history, the City Government constructed replicas of Subanen houses in the site.
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