Day 7: It's been a year!

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It's been a year now since we traveled to Ilocos Province it's a northern part of Philippines. Though it's a very short period of time. But it's all worth it!

Paoay Sand Dunes Adventures
Where you can slide as long as you want under the sun.

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or have a 4x4 truck. Feels like you're in a roller coaster.

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Next stop is the Bangui Wind Farm

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It consist of 20 units near the shoreline of Bangui Bay. They produces electricity in Ilocos. And at the same time one of the tourist attraction of the province.

Paoay Church

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Famous in it's architectural design and it's walls are made of large coral stones on the lower part while on the upper part are the bricks.

Bantay Abot Cave

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Though it's not a cave but a hill where it was destroyed during an earthquake happened in late 80's.

Blue Lagoon Beach

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The reason why it's called Blue Lagoon because of it's color.

Lastly, the Calle Crisologo

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Those are the Spanish ancestral houses which is the world's well-known heritage village in Vigan City.

This place can be traveled by land for more than nine hours or by plane most likely one hour or so.
There are lots of tourist attractions in Ilocos Province. Hope you can visit too.