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    Posted November 23, 2009 by
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    Rizal,, Philippines
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    Northern Luzon - What's in it?

     

    Northern Luzon

     

    This part of the Philippine Islands is one of the largest and the most important part of the three island groups in the country, with Visayas and Mindanao being the other two.

     

    There are groups of  several ethnic provinces each composed of local dialects and sub-cultures. I have been living in this side of the country for my lifetime and I embraced the Filipino blood that has keep me alive.

     

    Despite many controversies, political and government disputes, and poverty  that overshadowed this country. I am a willing example to keep people encouraged and be thrilled with what this country has to offer, in line with eco-tourism and as one of the best travel spots in a global standard.

     

    One of the great travel attractions that you can find are the remote islands and their beaches. Each filled with long history, tend by our forefathers and now by our present leaders and environmental advocates.

     

    People from foreign countries comes to the Philippines to enjoy these wonders of natures and features. Which help boosts our eco-tourism into a more progressive state. Which also saddens me when the natural beauty of the islands were diminished because of too much infrastracture and commercialism. I hope that the Philippines' existing leaders should take into consideration, the rehabilitation of some beaches and islands so that our children, and our children's children can still experience this beauty our country has to offer.

     

    From my province in Pangasinan, to Ilocos Sur, and Ilocos Norte, you will see vast array of beaches circling around the Philippine Island facing the South China Sea. Making it a home for different marine life. Ilocos Province is one of the major attractions that still possesses oldest Spanish colonial city in the Philippines.

    Amidsts the numbers of beaches, also are the mountain ranges that keep the islands together.

     

    Need more info? Just google Philippines and you will surely see alot of things.

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