Thursday, October 13, 2011

Exploring The Hidden Beauty of Isabela (Part 1)


Isabela is one of the provinces in Region II, and the second largest in Philippines.

Farming and fishing are the main sources of living among Ilocanos. Aside from a vast area of agricultural land, fish ponds,and bodies of water; Isabela is also a hub of trade, commerce, and other economic activities due to its central location.

Meanwhile, the local Government is working out in promoting Isabela-Tourism to attract visitors and tourists from other countries and neighboring provinces.

The pictures below were taken from different towns of Isabela:

The caves are located within the Isabela Sanctuary,which is part of the Fuyot  Springs National Park(FNSP)in Ilagan,Isabela. This area is located in the eastern part of Ilagan.The caves are just 15kms away from the town proper and 19kms from the town of Tumauini




San Pablo Church
 San Pablo, Isabela

Sierra Madre fronting San Agustin, Isabela

Dinapigue Sea Wall
Dinapigue, Isabela
Photo credited to Mr. Cattzz Regaton Ramos

Overlooking entire Divilacan, Isabela-
Honeymoon Island







This is not the famous Boracay.
A breathtaking view of
Honeymoon Island in Divilacan, Isabela

We are proud to be Ilocano.
Photographers namely: Papa Nicko, Bhe Julie Melchor, and Dexter Enriquez Gregorio.

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