An amazing extensive stretch of rock formations lined up on the coast of Brgy. Pangil in Currimao, Ilocos Norte surely will mesmerize the patrons. Pangil Rock Formations is a much-loved picnic spot of villagers because of its tidal pools laid down amidst emerald green waters. It can be a excellent side trip when stopping over in Laoag.
Located off the coast of Brgy. Sawanga in the district of Bacon. Swimming in the revitalizing cool aquamarine lagoon clad by beautiful coralline and granite formations and donning your snorkel to discover the colorful fishes secreting under the water can be a wonderful and unforgettable experience.
Battered by strong wind and storms, Cape San Agustin is swathed by stunning craggy coastline dappled with fascinating rock formations. “The Altar” is claimed to be the location of the first Liturgy of Spanish Missionary priest St. Francis Xavier in Mindanao when he first entered the country sometime in 1550. Sculpted by the forces of nature, it offers a marvelous scene of the Celebes Sea and the adjacent islands. “The Islet” which is another fantastic rock formation towering out of the seafloor where the Celebes Sea and the Davao Gulf meets is likewise mesmeric encounter.
Located in Bolinao, Pangasinan, these are made up of coral stones enfolding the golden sands of Patar Beach. This is favorite setting of landscape photographers for shooting long exposures during sunsets. Trekkers will surely enjoy its peak for a breath-taking view of the neighboring aquamarine waters.
Gael Hilotin, Spectacular Rock Formations in the Philippines, https://ph.news.yahoo.com/blogs/pinay-solo-backpacker/spectacular-rock-formations-philippines-052002242.html
Cristina Tudino, Nature's Touch: 5 Ways to Boost Your Health by Going Outside, http://www.oprah.com/health/Health-Benefits-of-Nature-Spending-Time-Outside/1
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