TRIP TO BALER

Baler is a town on the Philippine island of Luzon. In its center, Museo de Baler chronicles colonial history. On the coast, Cemento Beach is known for powerful surf, and Sabang Beach is lined with resorts. Nearby, Ermita Hill offers panoramic views. Inland, Baler Hanging Bridge crosses the mouth of the Tibag-Sabang River. To the east, the distinctive, angular Baler Lighthouse overlooks Dicasalarin Cove.

This place was our first stop over because the view was so nice and we want to take a pictures.
This is my first picture in Baler,Aurora. The water is so cold because the wind is coming form the Pacific Ocean. In this picture you can see the waves that perfect for surfing.
Museo de BALER is our second destination this museum displays artifacts and paintings about the history of Aurora, exhibits on the ethnic groups Dumagat and Ilongot, and photos and memorabilia of native son Manuel L. Quezon, second Philippine president.  There is a section regarding the Siege of Baler, with some film props from the local film “Baler.



This is our last destination in Baler, Aurora, Balete Eco-Park in brgy. Quirino, Maria Aurora.
Literally enter a giant balete tree and find yourself entangled in its natural maze. Climb up to three meters from the base of the 65-meter tall wonder and know how it feels like to be dwarfed. It’s a fun adventure for the kids at heart entering a storybook with enchanted forests and gigantic vibes.
Baler Aurora is amazing place to explore here in the Philippines, even though the travel hour is not good. Baler was so worth it place to hang and chill with your family or friends. Hopefully I can get back here sooner or later beacuse that is my wish in the wishing well at the picture. My expirience in Baler was definitely awesome I enjoy the Beach and other sights. This is the ending of my blog, Thank you reading.

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