Agas-agas Bridge.

It is the tallest bridge in the Philippines. With a length of about 350 meters (1,150 ft) and a height of 89 meters (292 ft) above ground, the center span of the structure measures 177 meters (581 ft) in length supported by two piers measuring 73 meters (240 ft) and 75 meters (246 ft) from the ground. Surprisingly, this is actually …

Karap-Agan (Mahayahay) Falls.

From Hitoog Cave, a habal-habal driver offered to bring us to Karap-agan Falls in Sitio Mahayahay of Barangay Elevado. Being located in Mahayahay, some people started calling it Mahayahay Falls. By the way, the falls is closer to the town proper compared to Hitoog Cave. From the road, I crossed Esperanza River twice to get …

Canigao Island.

Canigao Island is uninhabited, featuring a lighthouse as its only significant man-made structure. The beaches have white sand, with tropical sea creatures and extensive coral reef in the surrounding waters. The climate is tropical and similar to that found in other areas of the Philippine islands. These natural features often attract tourists and scuba divers, who arrive at the island by traveling from Matalom (in …

Tacloban City.

Tacloban City is known now a days because of the historic landing of General Douglas MacArthur in Leyte Gulf at the start of the campaign to recapture and liberate the Philippines  from Japanese occupation on 20 October 1944.  Tacloban City is also known because of the tragedy that happened on 8 November 2013, the city was largely destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan(Bagyong Yolanda), …

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