La Carlota City in the southwestern part of central Negros Island lies at the foot od sacred mt. kanla-on, the highest peak in Central Visayas. Home to one of the oldest and most prominent sugar mills in the province. A perfect sphere for nature lovers, as well for photographers.
The rich of cultural heritage of La Carlota city is manifested through the celebration of the Pasalamat festival, which falls every last week of april nearest to Labor day May 1.
Potipot Island Zambales
Potipot Island is located roughly 1 km from the mainland shore of Uacon, Candelaria, Zambales. Uacon is about 240+km from Manila by road.
Some of the attractions of Potipot Island are: its white sands that completely surround the whole island, the calm clear waters, its proximity to the mainland that allows visitors to reach the island in only 5 minutes by banca, the lush vegetation and trees that provide shade along the beach (and even on the water).
Some of the attractions of Potipot Island are: its white sands that completely surround the whole island, the calm clear waters, its proximity to the mainland that allows visitors to reach the island in only 5 minutes by banca, the lush vegetation and trees that provide shade along the beach (and even on the water).
Bacolod Masskara Festival
The Masskara Festival is a Three week long festival held each year in Bacolod City, the Capital of Negros Occidental Province in the Philippines, every October 19 and it is a week long celebration strat on october 1 to october 19, and it is the Charter Anniversary of the City.
The Campanario De Dumaguete
The Campanario De Dumaguete was built upon one of the four original massive watchtower that parish priest Don Jose Manuel Fernandez De Septien built in the 1760's to discourage Moros from pillaging the town. The two layers which are now known as the Belltower or the Campanarion were added during the administration of Fray Juan Felix De La Encarnacion in 1867.
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