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PAADJAO FALLS
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The Paadjao Falls are located in Bocboc, Mogpog, Marinduque. They are a series of gently cascading falls that settles into a 15-foot fall. Hunt for nature- formed bathtubs downstream and enjoy Jacuzzi-like effect. It is an ideal place for picnicking or camping. Paadjao Falls is an ideal place for family picnics and camping. Read More: http://greedypeg.org/marinduque/Paadjao-Falls.html
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Another rustic, peaceful and quiet place to retire to in the Philippines. Free from pollution and with friendly locals, you can live in this place like a king without having to spend too much per month. There is also a thriving expat community that can provide advice and assistance if ever needed. About 100 miles from Manila, you can always go to the country’s capital by boat if you start missing the big city vibe. Read More: https://triptheislands.com/destinations/not-so-well-known-but-equally-great-places-to-retire-in-the-philippines/
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A 15-foot high cascading falls that nature hunter might surely enjoy. This falls formed bathtubs downstream and you will enjoy its Jacuzzi-like effect. It is an ideal place for picnicking or camping, a perfect get-away for the whole family! Read More: http://www.wowmarinduque.com/destinations/natural-attractions/paadjao-falls/
Photo from: http://www.marinduquemovers.com/marinduque/mogpog/paadjao-falls-mogpog-marinduque/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Marinduque Island Province, Home of Moriones Festival
Where is Marinduque and How to Get There
Interesting Tourist Spots in Marinduque
Colorful Festivals in Marinduque
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Swim in The “Amazingly Pink” Pink Beach of Northern Samar
Panhulugan Caves Inside the Sohoton National Park
Tultugan Festival – Bamboo Dance and Music
Kasag Festival in Celebration of the Blue Crabs
Porta Vega Powdery White Sand Beach Lined with Coconut Trees
Kalesayahan Festival Focuses on Decorated Horse-Drawn Carts
Inuruban Festival is a Celebration of the Town’s Favorite Foods
Cagnituan Falls and Cave – Double Experience, Twice the Fun
Bulubadiangan Island in Iloilo