Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Blessings of Nature

Baguio/ Banaue

Get a glimpse of the eighth wonder of the world – the Bananue Rice Terraces, a living testament to man’s ingenuity in forming a forbidden terrace into a continuing source of sustenance.
Manila

The Capital and premier gateway to the country, it is the heart and soul of the archipelago. Antiquated infrastructure compete with odd-looking skyscrapers while tradition clashes with modernity.
Laoag/Vigan

Home of Paoay Churh, acclaimed as one of the world’s heritage sites. Ilocos Sur is a gold mine of culture and history while Ilocos Norte is a treasure of rich marine life.
Cebu

It is considered as the country’s second largest metropolis. One of the most popular destinations for beach lovers, boasting an expose of white sandy beaches, crystal blue waters, swaying palms and lots of sun. Rich in history, culture and traditions
Subic/Clark

The country’s Freeport Economic Zone. It boasts of a thriving and bustling industrial zone from garments, furniture, and indigenous materials to high technological electronic, industries not to mention, its world-class hotel and casinos.Bicol

The majestic Volcano boasts of its perfectly shaped cone. The nearby ruins of Cagsawa church stand as an enigmatic testament of the past.
Bohol

This province is home of the chocolate hills which are hundreds of dome-shaped limestone hills covered with grass that turns brown under the sun. Bohol is also famous for the tarsier, the world’s smallest primate.Boracay

Acclaimed as one of the best beaches in the world. A perfect place for weekend get-aways. An adventure island where you can partake in endless activities such as water sports, bargain shopping, golf, island hopping or a soothing massage.
Palawan

Dubbed as the last frontier, Palawan is a mini archipelago of Virgin Islands. Beautiful deserted beaches provide a stark contrast to Palawan’s mostly mountainous terrain. It is also home to flora and fauna that cannot be found anywhere in the world.
Camiguin

The name rhymes with come again, and is regarded as one of the most beautiful islands of the country. As such, it is also referred to as the Philippines’ Garden of Eden. The presence of a number of majestic waterfalls that create both, hot and cold springs is only of the many attractions of this island-paradise.Cagayan de Oro

Brace yourself for an exhilarating white water adventure down the mighty Cagayan de Oro River. More than a gateway to Mindanao, it has exotic culture and other natural features waiting to be explored.Davao

Popularly known for its pearl and banana export industries. Davao is Mindanao’s industrial center and home of Mt. Apo, which is the country’s highest peak. Davao is also known for the rare Philippine Eagle.

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