Lunes, Agosto 15, 2011



Andap Inland Resort is perfect for those who love cold spring water. Situated in the mountainous terrain of Compostela Valley, it has a swimming pool carved on hillsides. The cold water comes fresh from nearby springs.
 
HOW TO GET THERE

Andap Inland Resort is located in New Battan, Compostela Valley. It is a three-hour ride from the heart of Davao City. There are bus trips in the Davao Terminal that travel to New Bataan. Upon reaching the terminal of New Bataan, ride a single motorcyce going to Andap Inland Resort. There are signboards that lead you to the resort.










matin-ao inland resort, new corelle tagum city





This place is a hidden paradise located in the center of a known municipality of new corella, tagum city philippines.
A very beautiful and relaxing place with a very affordable price rate. you can notice in the picture that the pool is having a crystal like water.. You can bring your love ones, friends and relatives in this magnificent place.

Biyernes, Agosto 5, 2011

is situated 9.3 kilometers away southwest of the IliganCity proper in the boundaries of Barangay Maria Cristina, Ditucalan and Buru-un. It’s a 320 feet high waterfall and the main source of power in the city’s industries which is brought under control by the Agus VI Hydroelectric plant operated by National Power Corporation. It’s not just supplying Iligan City’s power but it goes beyond other provinces generating 70% of Mindanao’s electricity. This means that during these days of El Niño, Mindanao is greatly affected with rotating brownout.
Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall in Mindanao island and a landmark of Iligan City, also known as the City of Majestic Waterfalls because of its majestic waterfalls. It is located 8.5 kilometers away southwest of the city proper. Well-known for its natural beauty and grandeur, the 320-feet high waterfalls is also the primary source of power for the city's industries and the whole Mindanao region. NPC has established its Maria Christina Power Plant at outer foot of the falls.

Martes, Hulyo 19, 2011


Mayon has the classic conical shape of a stratovolcano. It is the most active  volcano in the Philippines. Since 1616, Mayon has erupted 47 times. The beautifully symmetrical Mayon volcano, which rises to 2,460 meters above the Albay Gulf, is the Philippines' most active volcano. The structurally simple volcano has steep upper slopes that average 35-40 degrees and is capped by a small summit crater. The historical eruptions of this basaltic-andesitic volcano date back to 1616 and range from Strombolian to basaltic Plinian. Eruptions occur predominately from the central conduit and have also produced lava flows that travel far down the flanks. Pyroclastic flows and mudflows have commonly swept down many of the approximately 40 ravines that radiate from the summit and have often devastated populated lowland areas.



Martes, Hulyo 12, 2011

  The world-renowned cone-shaped Chocolate Hills is Nature's expression of beauty, mystery and romance.  Spread over the municipalities of Carmen, Sagbayan and Batuan, the Chocolate Hills is the province's signature attraction. It consists of approximately 1,268 hay cock hills with heights ranging from 40 to 120 meters. Formed centuries ago by tidal movements, the hills are considered as a National Geologic Movement.  During the summers, the dome-shaped grass covered limestone hills dry up and turn brown, transforming the area into seemingly endless rows of chocolate "kisses"
Two of the highest hills have been developed and provided with facilities such as a restaurant, hostel and view deck.

Chocolate Hills are an unusual geological formation in Bohol Province, Philippines. According to the latest accurate survey done, there are 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometres (20 sq mi). They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name. The Chocolate Hills are a famous tourist attraction of Bohol.