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Showing posts with label Ilocos Norte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ilocos Norte. Show all posts

Nov 11, 2014

Did you know that?

Have you been to Ilocos Norte? Ilocos Sur? La Union? Pangasinan?

Many of us know all the best places in these provinces... but that shouldn't stop us from knowing more  because there's a lot install for us to know about! To get a deeper understanding of the place, why is it named like that, what are the infrastructures, from where and why are the tourist destinations their. Get a deeper reading about Ilocos Region thru continue reading...

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Nov 8, 2014

Worth Spending for!



How lovely is the provinces of ilocos region. There are a lot of places to enjoy, wander, and feel young, wild & free! As I thought how ill spend my money here I realize it's not just the places which are great here. In your continues browsing, you'll see few of which is worth spending for in Ilocos Region. Continue Reading →






Oct 9, 2014

Ilocos Norte - More Fan in the Philippines





Ilocos Norte is a coastal province so different colors of sand can be found here — the blackest of black in Laoag, the brown sands in Currimao, the white sands in Pagudpud.  Some parts in Pagudpud are also lined with a rocky shore.
More of, The province is noted for being the birthplace of former Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos, who led an authoritarian rule over the country during the later half of his incumbency.
 But wait there's more! CONTINUE READING