Almost 8 years ago (May 2010), we go North of Luzon to Alaminos and Bolinao, Pangasinan. Pangasinan is famous for it's 2 million-year old Hundred Islands which said to be numbered at 124 islands when low tide and 123 islands when high tide.
Bolinao has also plenty of caves and beaches to visit around the area. We really miss this place and should be updated in the near future. For the meantime, let's go back to May 2010 and revisit the province of Pangasinan. "Inaro ta ka" means "I love you" in Pangasinense, a local dialect in Pangasinan.
Cape Bolinao Lighthouse was built in 1903 by the Americans |
Cape Bolinao Lighthouse is still operational and sends signal to passing boats. |
Welcome to Enchanted Cave |
Inside the Enchanted Cave |
The dark interior of Enchanted Cave |
St. James the Great Parish Church in Bolinao was erected in 1609 and survived many typhoons and earthquakes. |
On our way to Hundred Islands |
The famous Hundred Islands in Alaminos, Pangasinan and believed to be 2 million years old already. |
You have your own islands in Hundred Islands. Go and get one! |
The PBB House is Governor's Island |
Extreme adventure at Marcos Cave |
Line up for cliff diving in Marcos Cave |
One by one! LOL! |
Mission Accomplished! |
Patar Beach in Bolinao |
Patar Beach in Bolinao |
The shadow pose at Patar Beach |
Bing's Beach Resort in Patar. The resort where we stay during our 3-day trip to Pangasinan |
The charming sunset at Patar Beach |