The southern part of Cebu Province is dotted with numerous majestic waterfalls characterized by its turquoise-colored water due to its limestone soil, one of them is the towering Inambakan Falls in the town of Ginatilan, …
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Visita Iglesia in Manila: Nine Churches to Visit
If you are spending your Holyweek in the Philippine capital, go Visita Iglesia in Manila by paying a visit to some of the oldest and iconic churches in the city! Around 81% of Filipinos are …
Continue readingMiagao Church: A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iloilo
Iloilo Province, in the Visayan Island of Panay, is home to some of the oldest Catholic Churches in the Philippines. It is regarded as one of the most important provinces during the Spanish era. South …
Continue readingPaoay Church: UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ilocos Norte
Ilocos is home to some of the Philippines’ oldest churches. One that is always mentioned when talking about the region is the imposing St. Augustine Church of Paoay or simply Paoay Church, a UNESCO World …
Continue readingTinago Falls: Iligan City’s Prized Find
There are a total of twenty three waterfalls in Iligan City, making its moniker as “City of Majestic Waterfalls” very fitting. But among these waterfalls, one of the most prominent is Tinago Falls. The breathtaking …
Continue readingTemple of Leah: Cebu City’s Own “Taj Mahal”
The story of Temple of Leah is the same as Taj Mahal, a mausoleum in India built as a symbol of undying love. Temple of Leah is Teodorico Soriano Adarna’s gesture of love to his …
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