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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
From Batac to Pagudpud, it takes 2-3 hours if your car is 4 wheels but if you are going to commute, maybe it will take a longer time.
There are many places you can go in Pagudpud, and some of them are:
Hannnah’s Beach Resort You can do activities in this resort like zip lining, jet skiing, or riding a banana boat. You can rent a cottage or Kubo-kubo if you want to sleep outside and loves nature.

Paraiso ni Anton
It is a place where you can drink the water because it is fresh from the mountain. The water here is cold and refreshing. Also, if you’re too cold you can just feel the water and wash your hands or your pet.

Patapat Bridge
Patapat bridge is a nice bridge where you can take some pictures.

While going to this place like Hannah’s, Paraiso ni Anton and Patapat Bridge, you can see the windmills of Bangui and many salt products of Pasuquin where you can stop over and buy pasalubongs. And you can also see the beautiful arc of Pagudpud. Where you can stop to take pictures and selfies.




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