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Pasacao
Pasacao Beach is located in Pasacao, Camarines Sur, Philippines.  A very popular beach to the landlocked residents of Naga City. Source:Regional Development Council V

Pagudpud
Pasaleng Bay is located in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.  While at the scenic Patapat Viaduct, one can get an enchanting view of Pasaleng Bay, its beauty unmarred by a shipwreck dating from the Japanese occupation. It is believed that the other half of the ship lies eight fathoms at the depths of scenic Pasaleng Bay, while the other half is at 20 fathoms at scenic Agua Grande. Here, treasure hunters and other adventure seekers, or even simple divers are treated to a wonderful diving experience. Source:Saudbeachresort.com

Calauag
The island is located in Calauag, Quezon, Philippines.  The tourist spot looks very much like an ordinary island nestling in the calm waters of the Pacific. The people who live there, about 25 families, have very dark skin and brown hair. Coconut trees are all over the island. Aside from cogon grass, Bermuda grass also grows in abundance. Part of the perimeter of the island is covered with mangroves. Other parts of the beach are made up of either white sand or rocks. The entrance to the island (distance from the shore is about one kilometer) is good for snorkeling because it has colonies of live corals. During low tide, the corals can be clearly seen from a boat.  Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph  

Pasig
The Pasig River (called Ilog Pasig in Filipino) is a river in the Philippines and connects Laguna de Bay (via the Napindan Channel) into Manila Bay. It stretches for 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) and divides Metro Manila into two. Its major tributaries are the Marikina River and San Juan River. The Pasig River is technically a tidal estuary in that the flow direction depends upon the water level difference between Manila Bay and Laguna de Bay. During the dry season, the water level in Laguna de Bay is low and the flow direction of the Pasig River depends on the tides. During the wet season, when the water level of Laguna de Bay is high, flow is normally from Laguna de Bay towards Manila Bay.  Source:Wikipedia.org

Pasil
Located at Puapo, Dangtalan, Kalinga Pasil Natural Dam was formed after the mountain side eroded. It is ideal for boating and picnic site during the summer months.  Source:nscb.gov.ph

Abucay
December | Mabatang, Abucay, Bataan, Philippines  Abucay Christmas celebration in Matabang extends to the streets of every sitio in the barangay, which are lavishly adorned to rejoice the season.  Source:Bataan.islandsphilippines.com

San Fernando (Pampanga)
Paskuhan Village is located in San Fernando, Pampanga. Described as "Asia's star attraction." It features a small amusement park built in the shape of the star, which houses a tourist office, the Pinatubo Museum, Pinatubo House (made from material ejected during the Mt. Pinatubo eruption), a swimming pool, and several little souvenir shops. Source:Lakbay.netAngelesboard.com    

Zamboanga City
Located about seven kilometers from the city center, Pasonanca Park is the premier outdoor recreation site in Zamboanga City. The park, whose construction started in 1912, is home to various species of trees, flowers, ferns, shrubs, and orchids. It is also known as the “Little Baguio of the South.” Pasonanca Park has three swimming pools, an amphitheater, a convention center, and a campsite. Source: Wikipedia.org

Igbaras
More commonly known as the “bat cave” of Igbaras. The temperature and crevices of this cave makes an ideal habitat for bats. Bats of different sizes seek shelter inside Passi Cave.  Because of its winged inhabitants, the cave has large deposits of guano or bat dung, a first class organic fertilizer. More about Passi Cave. 

Abucay
Pasukulan Falls is located in Abucay, Bataan, Philippines. A natural wonder in the valley of Mt. Natib which remains unexplored and unspoiled. Fresh vegetation abound. Ideal for picnics. Source:Bataan.islandsphilippines.com