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Cagayan
The Iguig Calvary Hills is located in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan,  Philippines.  The Iguig Calvary Hills is a great stop for its massive concrete 14 Stations of the Cross that depicts Jesus' death on Mount Calvary.  Source: WowTuguegaraoCity.com

Bucloc
Ikmin Waterfalls is located in Bucloc, Abra Philippines. A great place for a relaxing stop over at Bucloc, is the Ikmin Waterfalls. Ikmin Waterfalls is a sight for sore eyes, as its pool of waters and lush surrounding is a testament of nature's generosity.  Source: Pinas.ph

Burdeos
Ikulong Islandt is located in Burdeos, Quezon, Philippines. The island is about 15 hectares in size and filled with coconut trees. Like the other islands, it has white sand.  Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph

Taal
Ilagan Ancestral House is located in Marcela Agoncillo Street, Taal, Batangas, Philippines. This is one of the ancestral houses in Batangas. Source:1stphilippines.com  

Batangas City
Ilijan Falls is located in Barangay Ilijan, Batangas City, Batangas, Philippines.  Ilijan is a unique waterfalss with water coming from a big spring at the top of a mountain gracefully flowing from one bowl to another. It has seven huge stone bowls carved naturally out of the mountainsides and beatifully arranged like a fl flight of stairs. Source:Philtravelcenter.com

San Francisco (Souther Leyte)
Ilijan Point or Napantaw Fish Sanctuary is located in San Francisco, Southern Leyte, Philippines. Healthy corals, clear water, rich marine life; the highly diversed underwater terrain in the area promises to be a challenging and exciting dive that a resident school fully grown surgeon fishes welcomes the "intruder" to a celebration of marine bliss and tranquility; hideout full of huge sea fans and soft corals; the place is virtually intact. Source:Cuasglobal.net 

San Jose (Occidental Mindoro)
Ilin Island is located in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines  Ilin Island is the biggest among the group of islands located in San Jose. It lies between San Jose and Ambulong Island. Ilin island has five beaches, some of which are fringed with reef making passage impossible during low tide.  Source:Visitmyphilippines.com

Iloilo
The Aduana or Customs Building was built during the American colonial period. It is a copy of the Immigration building in Manila, which has also a tall tower that rises at the center of the building.  The Iloilo Customs is located in Muelle Loney St. and Aduana St. along the the Iloilo River, which also serves as a lengthy harbor. The view from the tower of the Iloilo Custom’s House is breathtaking. One can clearly get a good view of the Iloilo River Wharf, also called Muelle Loney, Iloilo’s Cental Business District, and Guimaras Island in the distance. Source:PanublionExplore Iloilo   

Iloilo
Iloilo Museum or Museo Iloilo is located at Bonifacio Drive beside Iloilo Provincial Capitol. Museo Iloilo houses Iloilo's achaeological and paleontological finds and various artifctacts. Included in the collection are fossils; jewelry; burial sites; trade pottery from China;mementos and war relics; a British sunken ship; Spanish-era Filipino sculpture; and modern art done by Ilonggo artists and craftmen. How to Get To Iloilo MuseumThe Museum is a 40-minute drive from the airport, cabs and public transportation is available at the airport. If taking the public transportation van, get off at the stop which is at SM City Mall, then take a jeepney bound for downtown. Have the driver drop you off at The Atrium Mall, across the Mall is the Museum. Behind the Museum is the Capitol of the Province of Iloilo. Infront of the museum is Doane Baptist Church. Beside it is the office of Department of Tourism.   Source:Explore Iloilo Panublion

Iloilo
The Capitol Building in Iloilo referred to as the "Casa Real" or Royal House during the Spanish times was built in 1840.  The "Casa Real" was the residence of the alcalde-mayor or governor, then the highest Spanish Official in Iloilo. The Flagpole gave way to the Arroyo Fountain in 1927. The "Casa Real" on the other hand was remolded in 1960 after Jose Zulueta became the governor of the province. Though some structures might have been preserved, the colonnade at the front of the entire structure was demolished.   On November 4, 1998, a fire of unknown source baffled the capitol damaging almost more than the half of the whole building leaving only the main building. This resulted to the construction of a six-storey Provincial Capitol of the future initiated by Gov. Arthur D. Defensor and brought to finish by Gov. Niel D. Tupas, Sr., it now stand behind the original structure. Source:Official Website of Iloilo Province