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INTERESTING PLACES IN ALBAY
Albay province is very rich in historical sites, educational places and recreational venues. This is the Home of the famous and most active Mayon Volcano. But aside from Mayon there is the famous Cagsawa Ruins, Lignon Hills and so many others. In its capital city alone, Legazpi City, two days is not enough to visit all the beautiful places here. Read More:http://balance31.blogspot.com/2012/03/legazpi-city-what-to-do-and-where-to-go.html
Rapu-Rapu Island
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Rapu Rapu is a municipality of Albay Province in the Philippines comprising of three islands: the Rapu Rapu Island, the Batan Island, and Guinanayan Island.
This hidden natural wonder promises more than you could ever imagined.
Rapu Rapu is the place to visit when you want to enjoy white sands, clear blue waters, caves, and beautiful sceneries.
A two hour motor boat ride from Legazpi port takes you to this secluded island. On your ride along the Albay Gulf, the beauty of the famed Mayon Volcano as well as several eye catching islands and rock formations will definitely leave you breathless. Upon arriving, sidecar bicycles, the main means of transportation in the island, will take you wherever you need to go. Read More:http://bestphilippinebeaches.com/rapu-rapu-big-fun-in-a-small-island
Cagraray Island
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A paradise found 20 km. from the town of Bacacay and about two hours by boat. In the island one finds the most significant among the caves discovered, namely: Cagbulacao Cave, Malubago Cave, Misibis Cave, Buhi Cave, and Mataas Cave. Beaches that are almost virgin and paradise-perfect can be found particularly in Misibis, Mosboron, and Sula. – Read More:cagrarayisland.com
Buhatan Beach
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Buhatan Beach is a Spanish Galleon Wreck Site (Buhatan Sto. Domingo Albay) The site serves as a proof of the constant galleon as a strong reminder of the rich Manila-Acapulco-Mexico trade routes during the Spanish era one of its voyages. This historical remains lie a Spanish galleon wreck site that now lay 5 fathoms or 9 meters deep under the sea, And found along the shores of Buhatan Beach,Sto Domingo, Albay this galleon relic was wrought swept by a strong typhoon on its way to Acapulco Mexico trade routes during the Spanish era and crushed on the reefs of Albay Gulf. – Read More:authspot.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Albay – Home Of Perfect-Cone Mayon Volcano
Interesting Spots to See in Albay
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Interesting Places to Visit in Siquijor
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