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A Glimpse Of Baranggay Liwliwa in San Felipe, Zambales: Surfers & Skim Boarders’ Secret Spot

Browsing pictures from years back, I came across a beach destination we, beach enthusiast,  used to frequent and is a popular among surfers. Being off from tourist maps, only little communities of board riders and salt water savvy knew about the small baranggay known for its occasional surfs. Let’s take a peek at Baranggay Liwliwa. Read more…

Surf, Skim & Swim in Real, Quezon

June 15, 2012 3 comments

Among all the destinations that we’ve been, the most visited would be Real, Quezon’s  The Pacific Recreation Kamp due to its proximity, best of all, expenses are cheap and reasonable.  Spending a short vacation  in Real presents a adventurous escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. In this blog, Biyaherong Barat features activities weekend warriors would love and definitely come back for more. Let us Surf, Skim and Swim in Real, Quezon. Read more…

Real, Quezon: Balagbag Falls’ Leap Of Faith

June 13, 2012 5 comments

Not far from the Pacific Recreation Kamp (PaRK) we took on an off beaten side trip to give us a taste of nature and ice cold fresh flowing water. Hidden beneath the mountains of the Sierra Madre is a waterfalls visited by adrenalin junkies looking for quick thrill and overflowing excitement. Take the leap of faith in Real, Quezon’s Balagbag Falls.

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Mauban, Quezon: Bad Weather On Our First Cagbalete Island Vacation

April 17, 2011 19 comments

cagbalete island pansacola beach

Laguna was the farthest Luzon province I’ve reached down South until my eagerness and curiosity of the Quezon Province became a reality. Maps are marked, bags are packed, and we’re off to a small coastal town situated East of the province known as Mauban where we will leave the vehicles before we set our sights and sail (in our case, a big bangka with katigs) towards Island of Cagbalete. (You may skip this boring part if you like and read more about the place) Read more…

Tres Escalon Falls in Taytay, Rizal

December 20, 2010 6 comments

tres escalon falls

For almost 20 years, I’ve been residing in Cainta, but was not really going around town much until I started researching interesting sights nearby. I stumbled upon a place about 5 minutes from Valley Golf, and I was amazed that such place exist not far from where I reside. Taytay is the neighboring town of Cainta, and there lies a waterfalls I never imagined it existed. Curiosity got me excited so I left the house before the sun goes up, but the rain starts pouring down, yet I still went on with my agenda. Read more…

Angono Petroglyphs & The Arts Town of the Philippines

December 20, 2010 4 comments

angono petroglyphs

Typhoon was brewing up north, and heavy clouds started towering the skies here in the east. Reports on local news said that CALABARZON was under signal no. 1, and rains are to be expected. There was nothing to do except to pay the bills. Suddenly, a road trip crossed my mind but I don’t have enough gas money to go very far, and the weather was unpredictable. I decided to go look for something new but spend a little as much as possible. And a small town in Rizal called Angono could be the perfect spot. Read more…