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INTERESTING SITES
Lamtang
Photo from: baguiocity.olx.com.ph
The escape route of then President Sergio Osmena and party who were escorted by a detachment of the 66th Infantry Battalion to Camp Valhalla, Kapangan then to San Gabriel, La Union during the World War II.
Klondykes Stone Walls
Photo from: http://www.benguet.gov.ph/index.php/municipalities/municipality-of-tuba/attractions
Remnant of the first American building used by the American engineers who constructed Kennon Road. It is believed to have been built in 1902 and is still visible today.
Cariño Cave
The hiding place of Governor Ora Cariño and the place where he was captured by the Americans in 1900.
Manenchen
The site of the massacre of Eddet residents by the Japanese Imperial Army during the WW II.
Kennon Road
Photo from: driftwoodjourneys.com
One of the legacies of the American Administration. It was the first Benguet road to be constructed by the Americans in 1902. The completion of this road opened the entire Benguet Province to vehicular traffic and marked the entry of Americans, Europeans, Japanese, Chinese and lowlanders to the Province of Benguet. It was referred as the Benguet Road until it was renamed Kennon Road by virtue of Executive Order No. 9 in 1922, in honor of Col. Lyman W. Kennon, the American engineer who supervised and finished the construction of the road in 1905. See Photo Gallery…
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Benguet Province – Salad Bowl of the Philippines
Natural Points of Interest In Benguet
Interesting Sites in Benguet Province
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Enjoy a Sparkling Swim at the Paradise Island Park and Beach Resort
Aguacan Cold Spring in Compostela Valley
Pandayan Festival – Showing Off Ilonggo’s Blacksmith Expertise
Solili Festival is the Celebration of the Day of Siquijor
Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan
Tongatoc Cove Offers a Breath-Taking View
Itbog Twin Falls Offer Double Fun and Enjoyment
Paadjao Falls – 15 Feet of Cascading Water for a Refreshing Enjoyment