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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Dalugan Beach
Dalugan Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Casiguran, Aurora with a fabulous view of the Pacific Ocean, the lush, diverse forests of the San Ildefonso Mountain Range, and the rock formation along the shoreline. Agta's, Aeta's or Dumagat's are the first inhabitants of Sitio Dalugan.
Sierra Madre Mountain Ranges - Journey to Casiguran
Currently, the roads that link Casiguran to the rest of the towns in the province closely follow and capture the magnificence of Sierra Madre mountain ranges. The mist-covered jungles are home of the extravagantly fertile and primitive flora. Aerial plants and ferns are hanging overhead and mosses covering the enormous tree trunks seem to be like green velvet. An emerald green glow fills the jungle as sunlight pass through these verdant mountains. The landscape is dominated by peak higher than thousand meters, which today remain unexplored. Anyone can feel insignificant and humble in those imposing and enormous surrounding. However, the journey is not for the fainthearted traveler as the roads winds through these high mountains.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Nature's INFINITY POOL - Dalugan Bay
At Dalugan Bay, tidal pools and limestone cliffs are formed due to the strong waves of the Pacific Ocean. These reefs along the coast make swimming not quite possible, but they create a strong rush of waves that gives the scene a touch of excitement. These waves fill the depressions with sea water, thus forming an astonishing nature’s infinity pool! These natural pools along the beach allow the locals to swim in relative safety from the crashing waves. The adventurous can also climb these limestone cliffs and enjoy the surreal experience of viewing the vast ocean and verdant mountains.
Dalugan Bay is a visual feast for nature’s lover and outdoor enthusiast!
Dalugan Bay at San Ildefonso Peninsula
Remote and pristine, this wide stretch of white sand is totally deserted. Walking form the tree line to the beach is a surreal experience, making you feel you are the very first person on earth to set foot on this enigmatic place.
The mystic beauty and awesomeness of the Dalugan Bay and the rest of San Ildefonso Peninsula have fascinated missionaries and adventurers. For quite some time now,solitary foreigners and tourists have been coming here to do some soul searching. Here, meditation comes easily, a sense of calmness pervades the tired spirit, and many worries and anxieties just seem to melt away.
The sheer beauty of Dalugan Bay is spellbinding! Its grandeurs are infinite!
Motiong Beach
Motyong is a popular beach filled with fine white sand. There are no resorts in this area, and there are few private rest houses. There is a private airstrip located nearby but not operational. Plans are underway to make it into a full-sized airport, making Motiong ideal for possible resort & hotel investment. The picture above is the only lodging house currently available at Motiong Beach.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Maiinit Hot Spring
After roaming around the town of Casiguran, you can relax those sore muscles with a soothing dip at the Maiinit Hot Spring located at Brgy. Calangcusan. This forest hot spring wells-up in the mountain few meters walk from Sitio Maiinit. To be here is like being in an outdoor spa with the relaxing green landscape around you wafting your cares away!
Snorkeling and Diving
Casiguran has an abundance of shallow coral reefs, where a snorkeler can enjoy the myriad forms of coral and undersea life. The beauties of the reef that stretch throughout the lengthy coastline are still waiting to be discovered.
One can also investigate the coral reef off-shore of Casiguran and Dilasag, where many potential diving spots still lie barely explored. Besides the coral gardens, which are mostly in pristine condition, the quality of the corals improves as you get deeper. As snorkeling & diving here is not usual, the fish are curious of divers and will approach them.
With perseverance, the results of underwater photography can be spectacular!
Saturday, September 20, 2008
San Ildefonso Peninsula
Aside from farming, fishing is the other source of income of the native Kasiguranins. You can see fishermen from night till dawn patiently looking and waiting for a great catch.
Casiguran has wondrous beauty. Some might say even mystic and captivating. This must be for the Kasiguranins too, for their happiness seems to be sublime. Their friendliness is totally sincere and their hospitality as genuine as you would ever hope to find.
The town of Casiguran has more to offer than just beautiful beaches: human kindness and genuine hospitality.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
The Newly Renovated Ermita Hill
You can see from the above post the old look of Ermita Hill. It's now newly renovated with colorful paints and open grills.
Kindly visit also other magnificent views from the eight (8) towns of Aurora " The Sanctuary of Nature's Splendor". Click here.
Kasiguranins - Picnic Lovers!
Going for a picnic in the beaches of Casiguran is one of the favorite pastimes of the local folks during weekends, holidays and family reunions. This could be a delightful activity also for tourists. One could pick out a nice area under a tree near the beach and enjoy sumptuous broiled delights from the sea and fresh tropical fruit.
Laid back atmosphere, deep blue skies, cool breeze, splendid sun....a definite break from stressful and busy life!
Casiguran Sound
Casiguran Sound is a bay nearly enclosed by the Casiguran landmass and the cape of San Ildefonso. Only a kilometer-wide inlet serves to connect the sound to the sea. Its very location provides protection from the typhoons that seasonally ravage most of the province. Casiguran Sound is also unaffected by the monsoon winds that blow from October through February, making it an ideal spot for windsurfing, should facilities be available. For the time being, bring your own windsurfing equipment. The area has its share of white beaches and numerous places for relaxation, and many foreigners have taken advantage of the natural placidity, having built vacation homes along the coast.
Casapsapan Beach
Mangrove Area at Motiong
Mangroves (generally) are trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics. Mangroves forests provide important ecosystem goods and services. The forests help stabilize shorelines and reduce the devastating impact of natural disasters, such as tsunamis and hurricanes. They also serve as breeding and nursing grounds for marine species, and are sources of food, medicine, fuel, and building materials for local communities. However, the forests have been declining at an alarming rate — perhaps even more rapidly than inland tropical forests — and much of what remains is in degraded condition.
On the other hand, Casiguran still preserves its mangrove forests. Exploring these ecologically vital mangroves can be done thru riding a banca or thru kayaking with the locals as guide.
Rural Life
Casiguran Agricultural Production
Coconut plantations can be seen around the agricultural lands of Casiguran. However, coconut intercropping and orchard areas are on a limited scale. Agricultural production include staple foods such as rice, corn and root crops. Farming structure here resembles traditional farming practices covering a small area of farm production which include crops, spices and vegetables.
Location of Casiguran, Aurora
Brief History of Casiguran, Aurora
According to folk legend, the name Casiguran was obtained from the word "Kasiguruhan" which means "safety" or "assurance". Safety means defense/fortress or sanctuary for sailing ships during stormy weather. On the other hand, assurance means that if an unmarried stranger comes to the place, he unavoidably falls in love with someone and eventually gets married and most of the time stayed for good. Casiguran was founded by the Spanish Missionaries on June 13, 1609. But prior to their arrival, the early settlers of the place were the Dumagats/Aetas followed by migrants from other places of the country. These migrants spoke different dialects such as Ilokano, Visayan, Bicolano, Pampango. Gaddang, Itawes and Ibanag. Thus, a "kasiguranin" language evolved out of these dialects. In 1942, the entering by the Japanese Occupation forces landed in the town of Casiguran. In 1945, the liberation in the town of Casiguran from the defenders between the Allied Philippine Commonwealth troops and local guerrilla units against the Japanese forces during the Battle of Casiguran at the end of World War II. When the Philippines became independent in 1946, Aurora was still part of Tayabas Province (now Quezon Province) and Casiguran was a lone northern town. Its political jurisdiction is bounded on the north by the province of Isabela, on the west by Quirino Province, and on the south west by barangay Dinadiawan which was then the boundary between Baler and Casiguran. In 1959 and 1966, the barrios of Dilasag and Dinalungan which were part of Casiguran and situated on its northern and southwestern portions, respectively were created municipalities.
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