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INTERESTING PLACES IN AURORA
Aurora is one of the most popular provinces in the Philippines when we talk about Tourism. Tourist Spots in Aurora, mostly in Baler, became its pride and one of them is the place where Surfing in the Philippines was born.
Aurora is located in Central Luzon of which Quezon, Isabela and Quirino Provinces are its neighbors. Aurora is divided into 8 municipalities and Baler as its Capital City. Read More: http://touristspotsfinder.com/2015/01/top-10-tourist-spots-in-aurora-including-baler/
Millenium Tree
Photo from: http://www.wondermondo.com/Countries/As/Philippines/Aurora/BaleteMariaAurora.htm
There is eerie and somewhat creepy balete tree amidst papaya plantations near Maria Aurora village. It is some 60 – 65 m tall and some 60 adult people are needed to get their arms around this incredible tree. This is Millenium Tree – one of the largest trees in the world.
This giant of Maria Aurora is balete tree – a kind of banyan (Ficus balete or, possibly – Ficus benjamina). Often there is mentioned that this is the largest banyan tree in Asia. In fact this can not be proved or disclaimed: there are many ways to measure the size of the tree, especially banyans and there certainly are many noble contenders for the title of largest banyan tree in the world.
It is very hard to find the exact circumference or diameter of old banyan trees due to aerial roots. As the tree becomes older more and more aerial roots enclose the main trunk, one after another they grow into the older trunks and finally it is not possible to find the middle behind the dense network of these roots. Read More: http://www.wondermondo.com/Countries/As/Philippines/Aurora/BaleteMariaAurora.htm
Museo de Baler
Photo from: http://www.katalinarosario.com/2016/03/baler-2015-4-museo-de-baler-aurora.html
This museum displays artifacts and paintings about the history of Aurora, exhibits on the ethnic groups Dumagat and Ilongot, and photos and memorabilia of native son Manuel L. Quezon, second Philippine president. There is a section regarding the Siege of Baler, with some film props from the local film “Baler.”
Baler was the Spaniards’ last stand during the Philippine Revolution of 1898. Some 50-odd Spanish troops held out in Baler Church during a year-long siege and refused to surrender, not knowing (or believing) that the war has ended. The Spanish government hailed the soldiers as heroes, while Philippine president Emilio Aguinaldo commended them for their valor and granted them safe passage to repatriate. The Filipinos hailed Aguinaldo for this honorable action.*
Admission: FREE
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Address: Poblacion, Baler, Aurora
Read More: https://sites.google.com/site/museumsofthephilippines/directory/Luzon/museo-de-baler
Quezon Memorial Park
Photo from: http://philippinetravelogue.com/2012/05/places-to-visit-in-baler/
Located in Poblacion, Baler, Aurora. This quiet park of trees and lawns was developed in honor and in memory of the late president Manuel L. Quezon. A marker fenced by concrete and set on a circular cement platform serves as a landmark of Baler, the birthplace of Quezon. A replica of the house where Quezon grew up could be found at Quezon Park (Casa de Maestro Lucio Quezon). Read More: http://provinceofaurora.blogspot.com/2008/12/baler-aurora-quezon-memorial-park-and.html
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Aurora Province under Region III
Interesting Places to Visit in Aurora
Magnificent Beaches for Surfing in Aurora
Special Events and Festivals in Aurora