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INTERESTING SPOTS
Balagbag Falls
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Balagbag Falls is the biggest of the three falls located in Barangay Mapalad in Real. It has about 100 feet of cascading water.
San Francisco Beach
The beach is about one kilometer long and 25 meters wide. The color of the sand is light brown and the ocean floor slopes gradually. The area is a favorite picnic ground of the people of Polillo. It is located in Barangay Sibulan, Polillo, Quezon.
Coccoc Island
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Coccoc is a small island which looks like an umbrella from afar. White sand beaches surround the island. Although quite far from the town proper of Polillo, this particular island is also a favorite picnic area of many locals. It is located in Polillo, Quezon
Bakaw-Bakaw Island
The island is about one hectare in size and filled with mangroves, talisay trees, and other shrubs. The beach is gently sloping and it has light brown sand and crushed shells. The deeper portion is dotted with isolated coral beds. It is located in Burdeos, Quezon.
Binobombonan Island
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The island has an area of one hectare and is still uninhabited. It is circular in shape and ringed by fine white sand. The sand level gradually slopes and the water is very clear. The land is densely forested. Not far from the island is a good spot for snorkeling and diving.
Ikulong Island
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The island is about 15 hectares in size and filled with coconut trees. Like the other islands, it has white sand. It is located in Burdeos,Quezon
Anilon Island
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The island is about 15 hectares in area and the white sand beach on one side of the island is about one kilometer long and 25 meters wide. During low tide, one end of the island reveals a long stretch of sand which looks like a sand bridge. It is located in Burdeos, Quezon.
Anilon Cave
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It is a small islet or a large rock, which also looks like a land bridge with a small cave where swimmers can pass through from one end to the other. It is located in Anilon, Burdeos, Quezon.
Malaking Malaguinoan Island
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The bigger one of the two Malaguinoan islands, it is about 40 hectares in area. Several white sand beaches are located along its coast. It is located in Burdeos, Quezon.
Puting Bato Island
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The major attractions of Puting Bato are its cliff walls, which look like limestone cliffs of North Palawan. Aside from the walls, there are small caves. Small isolated beaches, which are good for swimming, can also be found. Rock formations, which look like umbrellas, abound in the area. It is located in Barangay Puting Bato, Burdeos, Quezon.
Source: quezonprovince.islandsphilippines.com
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Discover the Mystique of Quezon Province
Interesting Spots in Quezon Province
Colorful Events and Festivals in Quezon Province
Fun Things to Do in Quezon Province