"Exploring Ilocos Sur : Ilocos Sur is also a haven of waterfalls, from the short & small ones to one of the largest in the region"
-pagnapagna
These are some of the WATERFALLS in the Province of ILOCOS SUR
Please practice the leave no trace outdoor ethics when going to these nature places. Let us not vandalize, put graffiti on their rocks and stone walls. Manage and dispose our waste products properly.
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Please practice the leave no trace outdoor ethics when going to these nature places. Let us not vandalize, put graffiti on their rocks and stone walls. Manage and dispose our waste products properly.
If you find this story/blogpost interesting and/or had helped you in any way (in your researches, works, travels, blogs, adventures, homeworks at school, a personal project and more), I'd like to hear a word or two from wonderful people like you or simply Like "pagnapagna" in Facebook. I'd be very thankful. It gives me inspirations. Cheers!
(Salcedo)
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(Salcedo)
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(Galimuyod)
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(Sigay)
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(San Juan)
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(Alilem)
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(Sta. Maria)
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(Galimuyod)
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Sangbay (Falls)
(Suyo) |
(Suyo)
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(Suyo)
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(Suyo)
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(Cervantes)
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(Sta. Cruz)
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(Sta. Cruz)
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(Alilem)
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-others coming soon-
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