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The Crater of Mount Pinatubo

The Crater of Mount Pinatubo

by Rosevie Decio on April 23, 2015
Mount Pinatubo can be found at the boundaries of Tarlac, Pampanga and Zambales, but the major jump-off point is in the barangay of Sta. Juliana, Capas, Tarlac.
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Conquering Mount Pinatubo

Conquering Mount Pinatubo

by Angel Bonifacio on February 27, 2015
Climbing a mountain is no ordinary feat. Scaling a volcano, on the other hand, is more challenging. For me, it's because of the thought that somewhere underneath it are boiling mud and scorching rocks. Many times in the past, this sleeping giant had erupted and destroyed many lives. Thinking about it this way, I can say that volcanoes are the very description of the phrase, "a terrible beauty".
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First ever Startup Weekend Clark a big success

First ever Startup Weekend Clark a big success

by Vigattin Tourism Administrator on November 26, 2014
Close to a hundred participants attended the first ever Startup Weekend Clark, a 54-hour tech competition held on November 21-23 at SM City Clark, Angeles City in Pampanga.
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St. Ferdinand Metropolitan Cathedral of San Fernando City

St. Ferdinand Metropolitan Cathedral of San Fernando City

by Rjay Reyes on June 21, 2014
San Fernando City is the provincial capital of Pampanga and the regional centre of Central Luzon. It is popularly known as the “Christmas Capital of the Philippines” and holds a yearly Giant Lantern Festival every December. The city’s majority religion is Roman Catholicism, that is why it is under the jurisdiction of Roman Catholic Archiocese of San Fernando and headed by the Most Reverend Paciano Aniceto, D.D.
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Apung Iru Fluvial Festival

Apung Iru Fluvial Festival

by Jhaypee Guia on July 4, 2013
Apung Iru Fluvial Festival is an annual celebration held in Apalit, Pampanga every June 28-30. It is also the feast day of the town's Patron, St. Peter. The local term “Apung Iru” refers to the image of St. Peter.
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