Thursday, November 20, 2014

PAGUDPUD MUNICIPAL BEACH PARK

Location:  Saud, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte

Updated:  November 2019

When we hear the word “Pagudpud,” we always associate it with those white beaches of Ilocos Norte dubbed as the "Boracay of North," not knowing that Pagudpud is a fourth class municipality and a coastal resort town of Ilocos Norte province, in the northern Ilocos Region of the Philippines, a part of Luzon mainland with a total land area of 194.90 km2 (75.25 sq mi) consisting of 16 barangays. It has previously been a part of its neighboring town of Bangui.

Saud long stretch of white beach during my first visit


Maira-ira Beach is the northernmost tip of Luzon Island located 18°39′4.44″N 120°50′46.68″E. There are no ATM"s in Pagudpud. The nearest ATM is in Pasuquin which is about 1 and 1/2 hours from Pagudpud. Since Pagudpud is blessed with white sand beaches, then tourism is partly a significant part of its growing economy.

The Blue Lagoon Beach of Maira-ira photo courtesty by Beach Resort Philippine website

The following pictures were taken during my November 2019 visit.

The bridge leading to Pagudpud town

Windmills can also be seen as a backdrop of Pagudpud beach coast

A captured scenic beach in the afternoon

An idyllic sunset in Pagudpud


































So, it is safer to say that most of the long stretch of white beach of Pagudpud is in Saud where it is called a Municipal Beach Park and other coastal barangays of the municipality. Saud is actually one of the 16 barangays of Pagudpud. And along Saud are a number of resorts like Polaris Beach House, Terra Rika Beach and Dive Resort, Saud Beach Resort and Hotel, Evangeline Beach Resort and many others. If you want to stay for an overnight or longer in the pristine beaches of Pagudpud, you may choose an array of accommodations in this link or simply have this link for reservation.

While enjoying my moment at Saud Beach Resort


Comparing the beaches of Pagudpud, it is not as white and fine as the sand of Boracay but it offers almost the same excitement for beach lovers.

A closer glimpse of the white sand of Saud Beach


One should also know that Pagudpud has a water falls in the name of Kabigan Falls located in Barangay Pancian where this one can be trekked for a maximum of 40 minutes to reach the spot through a very easy trail. The falls itself has a strong current and is spectacularly beautiful at dusk which has a separate blog post here.  There is also the Mabaga Water Falls which I did not visit yet. 

Kabigan Falls photo courtesy by Arianne and Ahrel Goes Blogging


Pagudpud Beach by night

PATAPAT VIADUCT OF PAGUDPUD

Location:  Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Updated: November 2019

Note:  The original blog post has been pushed down with the recent visit on top pages

The 1.3-kilometer winding road of Patapat Viaduct

Patapat Viaduct is also called Patapat Bridge which connects the tip of Ilocos Norte province to Cagayan Valley province and it is overlooking Pasaleng Bay. It edges on the other side of the West Philippine Sea.  Along this long and winding viaduct is the Mabugabog Falls, which is a mini-hydro plant.

The northernmost edge of the viaduct

The bridge is consist of 76 number of spans allowing the passing vehicles to have a load limit of 15 tons or 15,000 kg.  It is a two-lane single carriageway (one lane per direction) with a width of 9.42 meters or 30.9 feet.  It has a design life of 45 years and was constructed by Hanil Development Co. Ltd under the overall management of DPWH-PMO-PJHK and was completed and opened to traffic in October 1986.   It rises along the town's coastal mountains, which is the starting point of the Cordillera Mountain Range. (Wikipedia)

Seated near the northernmost edge of the viaduct

Our group headed by my boss, Mrs. Lucia M. Llego, headed to this tourist attraction early morning before we settled for an overnight in one of the resorts of Pagudpud.

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A refreshing stop at Patapat Viaduct


The Patapat Viaduct of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte is a 1.3 km elevated concrete coastal bridge highway by 31 meters  (102 feet) above sea level constructed along winding mountainside in the northernmost section of Ilocos Norte. As per record, it is the 4th longest bridge in the Philippines where the longest is the 2.2 km San Juanico Bridge which connects Leyte to Samar. It is 16 kilometers away from Pagudpud town proper. If you happen to be here at Patapat Viaduct, then, you should not miss to experience Saud beaches where we headed next for an overnight.

This picture is through the courtesy of Pueblo Philippines


This highway is footed on the rock seashore just several meters along the picturesque mountainsides which gives motorists a spectacular view of the Pasaleng Bay. Its construction has solved the problem of landslides in the area which before was a peril to the motorists.

A photo taken at Patapat Viaduct on October 3, 2003


I still remember that wayback on October 3, 2003 when I rode in a public transport bus heading to Aparri, I asked the bus driver and the passengers that I be allowed to have a picture along the Patapat Viaduct where they all gave me a resounding “Yes” since I was only traveling that time alone. The bus conductor was the one who took the picture. This was the time after I just had my Batanes Trip and heading for Aparri heading for my Camiguin de Babuyanes Trip.

In my recent trip, we drove along this impressive view in order for us to reach Saud Beach of Pagudpud, dubbed as the Boracay of the North. Prior to this, we spent the whole morning touring at Cape Bojeador Lighthouse and Bangui Windmills. We settled in Saud Beach for a refreshing beach swim.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

MARCOS MANSION AND MAUSOLEUM AND BATAC CHURCH

Location:  Marcos Avenue, Barangay 19-N Lacub, Batac City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Updated: November 2019

Note:  The original post of this blog has been pushed down with the recent ones on top pages

Just few of the memorabilia inside the museum

Indeed, there were so many improvements made of  the Marcos Mansion and Mausoleum since I first visited it way back in 2001, which is now called as the Ferdinand E. Marcos Presidential Center or formerly known as Marcos Museum and Mausoleum.

The Marcos Museum as seen along the Marcos Avenue

By the time of my recent visit, the mausoleum has been closed for viewing.  I still remember during my first visit, when we entered into the mausoleum, the remains of the late Ferdinand Marcos was inside in a glass casket and the entire room was fully airconditioned.  The funeral music seems so eerie especially when you enter alone, the lights are violet and the rest is something unusual, there is a sort of feeling of mystery.  You would really feel that someone inside with you is dead and had that ghostly feeling that he might rise from his coffin.  By the way, taking pictures inside is not allowed.

The other side of the museum

There is so much to see in the museum.  Of course, what's inside are pieces of history connected to the late president as a country leader who was in power for more then 20 years which depicted his rise and fall.

This open space connects to the mausoleum

By the time of my recent visit, different schools were having their history and cultural tour and a few were foreigners who were moving from different parts of the museum.  Taking pictures was a challenge since rarely you will have the chance to have each part without photo bombers.  Honestly, there is so much worth to capture, but you will die a thousand deaths just to achieve it with the tourists rushing in and out.

The following pictures were taken inside the museum:







It was highly obvious that compared to my first visit, the pieces of memorabilia in my recent visit were already refurbished and they all look lively and should I say "new".  Indeed, the local government has invested so much to make the whole place look like a national museum.

Known as Batac Church and now as Immaculate Conception Parish Church

Across the exit of the Marcos Museum is the famous Batac Church and now known as the Immaculate Conception Parish Church where we paid visit for a short prayer thanking for our safe journey for the day.

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Coming from Paoay Church, we drove to the Marcos Mansion and Mausoleum in Batac City.  We arrived there passed 4:00 P.M. and it was closed already.  Fortunately, the caretaker, without us asking for it, reopened the gate of the mausoleum and the others who were waiting outside joined us inside.

The main door leading to the Mausoleum


The mausoleum is well-maintained, carpeted and airconditioned. Lights are colored violet and one may have that feeling that the room is really creepy with a background music very appropriately for the dead. Being alone inside would send one a spine-chilling feeling. Taking pictures inside the mausoleum is prohibited but the adjacent Marcos Mansion is equipped with the various old Marcos memorabilia.

Marcos portrait outside the Maoseleum


Personally, I am not a Marcos loyalist, but I give high regard to him since he is really a great person and he deserves respect like any other great men who died. With all those accomplishments, the more I respected and admired him. Whether we like it or not, he is not an ordinary person, politics aside.

Marcos' Office inside the Marcos Mansion