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Continue reading →: Maira Ira Beach (The Blue Lagoon) of IlocosMaira Ira beach is part of the famous blue lagoon of Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte. According to our tour guide, it used to be owned by the same people that run Hannah’s Beach, which by the way, still exists. Entrance to the beach was PHP 300. Our tour fee with…
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Continue reading →: Kapurpurawan Rock Formation Site and Bantay Abot Cave in IlocosWe’ve been to so many beautiful sites in Ilocos, but my top two favourites were the Kapurpurawan Rock Formation site and Bantay Abot Cave. We dropped by both sites on our way back to Laoag, where our B & B was, from Maira Ira Beach in Pagudpod. Kapurpurawan Rock Formation…
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Continue reading →: The Food of Ilocos – Fully HousewifedOne of the things that we want to do when we do family trips is to eat the food. There’s so much to learn about the culture of the people living in a place when you eat their food. Food can sometimes be identified with people. For instance, we all…
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Continue reading →: The Historical Churches and Bell Towers of IlocosOur Ilocos trip included visits to a handful of historical churches and bell towers, such as The Paoay Church, the Bantay Bell Tower, Bacarra church, the Sinking Bell Tower, and the St. Paul Cathedral. There really must be something about growing up because I never used to see how beautiful…







