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Dagupan
Bonuan Blue Beach is located in Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines.  One of the landing sites of the Liberation Forces on January 9, 1945, the beach features a Japanese park, the Tondaligan Park and the MacArthur Landing Marker. Source:Globalpinoy.com

Boracay Island
White Beach is Boracay's main tourism beach. It is a bit over four kilometers long and is lined with resorts, hotels, lodging houses, restaurants, and other tourism-related businesses.  In the central portion, for about two kilometers, there is a footpath known as the Beachfront Path separating the beach itself from the establishments located along it.  North and south of the Beachfront Path, beachfront establishments do literally front along the beach itself. Several roads and paths connect the Beachfront Path with Boracay's Main Road, a vehicular road which runs the length of the island. Source:Wikipedia

Padre Burgos
Borawan Island is located in Barangay Lipata, Padre Burgos, Quezon,Philippines. The mountain range with a terrain overlooking China Sea. Ideal also for mountain climbing and camping activities. Three beaches are still underdeveloped in the sea, the Ordaveza, Burawan, Escalero Beach and Lipata cave. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph

Antipolo
Boso-Boso Ruin Church is located in Barangay Boso-Boso, Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines. A remnant of a centuries-old church which was destroyed during the Second World War. It stands in the grandeur of old stones with wild vines and plants growing on top of the church. Source:philtravelcenter.com

Baguio
Botanical Gardens is located in Baguio City, Philippines.  It is also called the Igorot village, which used to feature native huts typical of Cordillera architecture. This village captures the ethnic spirit and cultural legacy of the Igorot dweller. The garden is also a site of cultural presentations and other tribal meetings.  Source:Baguio.gov.ph

Luisiana
Situated in Brgy. San Roque, Luisiana, Laguna and constructed in the 1930s, it is the source of the Botocan Power Plant, which generates 11 MW. Source:Travelmart.net

Majayjay
Botocan Falls is located in Majayjay, Laguna , Philippines.  Botocan Falls is another tourist attraction but it is presently utilized by the National Power Corporation (NPC) to generate power. The Botocan Hydro Electric Plant has 546 steps going down the ravine and is accessible by cable car. The Botocan Falls attracts country travelers, writers, poets , painters and nature lovers. Source:Visitmyphilippines.comWowphilippines.com.ph 

Botolan
Botolan Church is located in Botolan, Zambales, Philippines.  "Old Catholic church built in 1700 out of coral blocks. Birthmarker of the Late President Ramon Magsaysay (Iba). The historical place of birth of the most beloved Philippine president on August 31,1907.” Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph

Botolan
Botolan Resettlement Sites is located in Botolan, Zambales, Philippines. A model resettlement village located in Brgys. Baquilan, Loob-bunga and Taugtug. Baquilan offers a hilltop view of the volcano's crater. It is populated by hundreds of Aeta families who were displaced from their native habitat during the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991. An optional visit for tourists who would rather engage in social and cultural exchange with the natives. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph

Malapascua
Bounty Beach is a white flash of sand along the southern part of the island where most resorts and dive centres are based.  Popular Dive spots in the area are Lighthouse Reef, Gato Island, and East Garden. Thresher sharks and interesting sea creatures thrive in the beach which makes the area a favorite among divers.  Activities in Bounty Beach are swimmimg, snorkelling, diving, sunbathing, and family picnics. Source:Cebu Smile