Journey to Sierra Madre Mountain Range
by Jane Dacumos on September 24, 2015The Sierra Madre Mountain Range contains the largest remaining tract of old-growth tropical rainforest and considered as the longest in the country (about 210 mi) and runs the north-eastern coast of Luzon island.
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Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto
by Jane Dacumos on April 1, 2015Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto is a good place for many tourists and pilgrims to be solemn and ponder over their life. Located at Barangay Graceville, San Jose del Monte City, the church offers a lot of things that will bring spiritual satisfaction to anyone who visits.
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Battle of Quingua Monument
by Christian Mack on January 23, 2015Filipinos have shown their patriotism, courage and determination throughout history, and Filipinos have given up their lives in the name of freedom and love of country. One landmark that commemorates such bravery is the Battle of Quingua Monument in Plaridel, Bulacan, and has been a proud legacy throughout the ages.
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The Ten Most Googled Philippine Tourist Destinations in 2013
by Rjay Reyes on July 11, 2014The Cable News Network (CNN) released a review of the “Most Googled Destinations of 2013” that charts the most-searched tourist attractions in each country including the Philippines. Google is recognized as the most popular search engine in the world with a 71% percent of the world’s search engine market share.
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Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
by Christian Mack on November 7, 2013Besides being blessed with beautiful, fertile lands, Malolos City in the province of Bulacan is prominent in the nation's history and religion as it also has many churches of dating back many years but still preserve their splendor and are still servicing the needs of the faithful. The most prominent of these is the Minor Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception.
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