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Tabuk
Capitol Tourism Plaza is located in Tabuk, Kalinga Apayao, Philippines.  The tourism plaza is located at the Capitol Ground and one can have a view of the Tabuk Valley.  Source:nscb.gov.ph

Capiz
The Capiz National High School is located in Capiz, Philippines. A great pride of the Capiz region is its pioneering educational institution, that is the Capiz National High School. Formerly known as Capiz High School, it has been completely organized since 1914, and its 48-step stairway is a favorite spot for picture taking.  Source: FlyPhilippines.com.ph

San Antonio
Capones Island is located in Barangay Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines.  The famous light house is located in this island. It has almost complete facilities for thrill lovers. Ideal place for fishing and boating. Source:Angelfire.com

Lucban
Caprichosa Park is located in Lucban, Quezon, Philippines.  Located at the eastern approach of the Poblacion, it affords visitors a panoramic view of the town. It is presently being developed as a potential tourist spot because of its ideal location and cozy environment. A monument called Bantayog ng mga Bayani was built in this place to commemorate the heroic struggle of the WWII veterans of Lucban. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph

Romblon
Carabao Island is said to be "the next Boracay."  Also known as the town of San Jose, Carabao Island is part of Romblon.  Still unspoiled by tourism it has the same crystalline waters and white sand beaches as Boracay's. If you want to escape the loud partying of Boracay, Carabao Island is only a short boat ride away.  Aside from its relaxing atmosphere, you will find in Carabao Island mystical caves that you can explore. The island has resorts that cater to individuals, partners, and families as well.  Source:Boracay Nation   

Caramoan
Caramoan Beach is located at Barrio Paniman, Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines. Its entrance is about 30 feet above sea level and the interior is architecturally designed. Source:Regional Development Council V   

Sagay City
Carbin Reef or Sagay Marine Reserve are islets which are surrounded by corals a 32,000 hectares of Sagay’s territorial waters and were declared Protected Seascape under the National Integrated Protected Area System.  The reef has 60 genera of hard, black and soft corals, and five species of giant clams, some as wide as one meter. You will see more than 250 species of reef and pelagic fishes, four species of marine turtles, five species of the endangered dugong (a large marine mammal which, together with the manatees, is one of four living species of the order Sirenia) among the ten species of sea grass and 78 species of Macro Benthic Algae covering 3,000 hectare In 1997, the reserve was given the Galing Pook Awards for Top Ten Innovative Programs on Marine Conservation and Protection. Know more about Carbin Reef. 

Manila
Mabini Street, Ermita, Manila, PhilippinesBesides having the most extensive collection of the rarest seashells found in this part of the world, the museum is one of its kind in the Far East. Kept well inside glass panels are such rarities like Conus Gloriamaris (Glory of the Sea) and the Cypraea Aurantium (Golden Cowry).How to get to Carfel Seashell MuseumFrom TM Kalaw St., take a Baclaran-bound PUJ and get off along M.H. del Pilar just before reaching Malate Church.  Source:Flyphilippines.info 

Kabayan
Cariño Cave is located in Kabayan, Benguet, Philippines.  The hiding place of Governor Ora Cariño and the place where he was captured by the Americans in 1900. Source:Benguet.gov.ph

Lipa City
Carmelite Convent of Lipa is located in Lipa, Batangas, Philippines. This convent is situated in Lipa City and is said to be a mysterious site since the shower of petals occurred here to a visionary nun after World War II. Source:1stphilippines.com