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Punta Cruz Watch Tower in Philippines
Punta Cruz Watch Tower is a beautiful specimen of architecture built by the Spanish in 18th century. You will have to travel just for 13 kilometers from Tagbilaran City in Maribojoc, to visit this triangle-shaped Punta Cruz Watch Tower in Philippines. You will be able to get spectacular views of Cebu, Siquijor and Mindanao from this place in Bohol.
Bohol, an island province in Central Philippines is otherwise, famous for its lofty hills, gushing waterfalls, silvery beaches, and intriguing variety of wildlife and remnants of colonial architecture. If you are a nature-lover seeking a spot for eco-tourism, you can straight head towards Bohol holding forth attractions like Punta Cruz Watch Tower in Philippines. Overlooking the seas in the southern part of Bohol, this watch tower was constructed with the purpose of guarding off against pirates and Muslim piranhas. These invaders were infamous for bugging the safety and peace of Bohol in 18th century.
While watching out from the tower, today, you can have a gala relaxed time with drinks and snacks. Relish the beauty of the spot and have a picnic.
How to Reach Punta Cruz Watch Tower in Philippines
You have to board a bus at the Tagbilaran Integrated Bus Terminal in Dao and board off at Punta Cruz Watch Tower in Philippines.
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Roxas Boulevard in Philippines
If you visit Philippines, you must not miss out on Roxas Boulevard in Philippines. Roxas Boulevard is one of the most noted and popular tourist attractions in Manila.
Roxas Boulevard was originally known as Dewey Boulevard during the colonial period of American rule. It was much later when it was endowed with the present name- Roxas in order to pay tribute to the first elected president, Manuel Roxas of the Philippines. The renaming was done soon after the country attained independence in 1946. You will enjoy your drive along the most spectacular scenic location of Manila.
Roxas Boulevard in Philippines stretches for 10 kilometer along the fascinating oceanfront. As you drive down you will whisk past other landmarks like Intramuros, Rizal Park and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. While enjoying the adventurous ride with your beloved, numerous hotels, museums, condominiums and office buildings will also dazzle your sight. You will also notice myriad of strollers enjoying the oceanfront from the boulevard, joggers taking in fresh air and hawkers intensifying the din and bustle of the Manila Bay. You drive along Roxas Boulevard in Philippines will enliven you with the vibrancy of life and beauty thriving on the boulevard.
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San Pedro Cathedral in Philippines
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San Pedro Cathedral in Philippines is on of the few churches in the country, which were bestowed with special protective status of National Cultural Treasures by the Philippine National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Interestingly enough, this special designation doesn’t only speak about the historical significance of 25 other churches chosen across Philippines for unique protection but also reflects the emphasis on the local specialty of the church, which has imbibed regional and geographical influences.
Located at the corner of San Pedro Street and CM Recto Avenue in Davao City, this church was named after the patron saint of the city, San Pedro. San Pedro Cathedral was one of the spectacular churches constructed during the Spanish colonial period. This church was built in 1847 by Don Jose Uyanguren, who was popular as the ‘Spanish Conquistador of Davao’ during the Spanish era.
As you visit San Pedro Cathedral in Philippines, you will spot the original altar in the right wing of the cathedral. You must also notice that the altar has been preserved meticulously in the church in a measure of respect. You will also be impressed by the interiors of the church adorned with ancient images of the saint, San Pedro and St. Peter
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San Sebastian Church in Philippines
San Sebastian Church in Philippines is one of the rarest specimens of Gothic architectural splendor and the only sample in Asia. Located in Quiapo, a old district in Manila, this church is entirely made of steel. Hidden amidst a row of old houses in the locality, the steel frame and panels of San Sebastian Church speak of the immensity of the church. Societe Anonyme's foundry in Binche, Belgium manufactured the steel parts, which were brought to Manila first on June 12, 1888. It took two years to collect the steel parts for the local craftsmen who were later helped by the Belgian firm in constructing the San Sebastian Church. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, this church was bestowed with the status of minor basilica on June 24, 1890. Within a year, it was opened.
You will spot groined vaults, steel parts of columns, walls and ceiling resembling the architectural style of Filipino artist Lorenzo Rocha. There are also confessionals, pulpit, altars, statues of holy men and women- tuned to the Gothic style blended with innovations of 19th century.
San Sebastian Church in Philippines has been accorded the status of National Historical Landmark as well as one of the Most Endangered Sites in the World by the World Monuments Watch in 1998.
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Santuario de San Antonio in Philippines
Santuario de San Antonio in Philippines was built by the Franciscans when their original church in Intramuros of Manila, was ruined by the ravages caused by World War II towards its end. As soon as the new santuario or sanctuary was constructed, a statue of Saint Anthony was transported from the original church in Intramuros, which managed to resist the bombing effect of the war.
If you visit McKinley Road in Forbes Park, you will often find the Church thronged by people. Highly revered and esteemed by the society, Santuario de San Antonio in Philippines hosts a number of social and religious occasions like christenings, weddings and funerals. Interestingly enough, most of the posh and rich families of Manila, specially from Forbes Park and Dasmarinas Village, choose this church for observing various events, whether of grief or happiness, in the presence of Saint Anthony God.
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Subterranean River National Park in Philippines
Located about 50 kilometers from the north of the city of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines, Subterranean River National Park is also known as St. Paul's Subterranean River National Park. The major highlight of Subterranean River National Park in Philippines is an amazing limestone karst landscape with an underground river 8.2 kilometers. Subterranean River National Park is a major destination among other Philippines Tourist Attractions. The underground river is known to be the longest in the world. The government of Puerto Princesa has maintained National Park since 1992. It was recognized as an important heritage site by the UNESCO December 4, 1999.
Features of Subterranean River National Park in Philippines:
The national park features an outstanding limestone karst landscape with an underground river. One of the striking features of the river is that it merges with the sea and the end of the river is subject to tidal waves.
The area has much bio-diversity conservation. The river winds meanders through a cave before flowing into the South China Sea.
The area also boasts of a complete 'mountain-to-sea' ecosystem and is home to some of the dense forests of Asia.
This fascinating area has spectacular stalactites and stalagmites and several large chambers. These amazing stalactites and stalagmites are sure to mesmerize the tourists.
The place becomes a haven of mystery with the approaching of the dark.
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Sumilon Island in Philippines
Located off the southeast tip of Cebu in Philippines, Sumilon Island gained limelight from the entire world when the first marine sanctuary in the country was built here. Sumilon Island in Philippines hosted the marine sanctuary in 1974 under the supervision and know-how of Silliman University’s marine laboratory. Sumilon Island Marine Sanctuary is now cited as the best locale of preserving coral reef and enhances reef fisheries management.
Ten years ago, the destructive fishing practices were stopped till the fishery increased. This miraculous increase in the fish catch, impressed scientists, reef managers and fishers and led to boom in export of fish and their larvae till the rules of the fish sanctuary on Sumilon were broken in 1984. It was much later the through eventual management of the area, the biological balance of the area including the preservation of coral reef and reef fisheries management could be achieved.
If you visit the Sumilon Island in Philippines between December and May, you may also spot rays, tuna and jacks and sharks.
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