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Sunday, April 17, 2011

BIAK NA BATO NATIONAL PARK


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This trip is dated December 10, 2010 in Biak na Bato after the Feeding and Gift Giving of the Blessed Redeemer School (BRCS) sponsored by the parents of the students of BRCS of the same day December 22, 2010. We had a long drive to Biak na Bato National Park which is still a part of San Miguel, Bulacan of the Philippines. We hired a local guide in the name of Joselito Claveria. Still with the same group and boarding an Toyota Innova Car, Teresa Corpuz, Thelma Bautista, Oliver Gallardo, Rogelio Manicat enjoyed the sceneries offered by the Biak na Bato National Park with an entrance fee of P30 per head. Touring costs P150 per cave for group tours and another P150 for the Bat Cave and the nearby two hanging bridges and the Bulaong River.
After the Feeding and Gift Giving of the Blessed Redeemer School (BRCS) sponsored by the parents of the students of BRCS of the same day December 22, 2010, we had a long drive to Biak na Bato National Park which is still a part of San Miguel, Bulacan. We hired a local guide in the name of Joselito Claveria. Still with the same group and boarding a Toyota Innova Car, Teresa Corpuz, Thelma Bautista, Oliver Gallardo, Rogelio Manicat enjoyed the sceneries offered by the Biak na Bato National Park with an entrance fee of P30 per head. Touring costs P150 per cave for group tours and another P150 for the Bat Cave (Bahay Paniki Cave) and the nearby two hanging bridges and the Bulaong River. I still recall the other two caves in the name of Tanggapan Cave and Yungib III (Third Cave).

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