Travel Compilation (Part 6): Balete Eco Park / Tondaligan Beach / Landscapes in Baguio City

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In this part 6 of the series, let me take you to:

  • Balete Eco Park
  • Tondaligan Beach
  • Landscapes in Baguio City


Balete Eco Park

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I used to see this huge Balete tree from people going to Aurora. I am thinking at first, it is near a river, and I found it is just simply a tree standing in the area. It is actually called Ronquillo Balete Eco Park.

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The Balete Tree has been believed to be 600 years old. That was a long time ago being there. It is one the most visited place in Aurora Province.

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The Balete tree is about 65 meters tall. There aren't that much to do in this place, so you won't spend an hour there. Just witness the huge tree, and that's all. You can buy some pasalubong in that place though.

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The Ronquillo Balete Eco Park is located in 3202, Brgy. Quirino, Maria Aurora, 3202 Aurora.



Tondaligan Beach

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If you are looking for a beach to visit, you might want to go to Tondaligan Beach. It isn't a white beach, but it is still a great place to visit.

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There are new things that can be done there. A baywalk is currently under construction, with some parts already open.

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Tondaligan Beach Park is located in Tondaligan Rd, Bonuan, Dagupan, Pangasinan.



Landscapes in Baguio City

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When we went to Burnham Park, we saw the beautiful landcape arts in a section. Those were actually entries for the Panagbenga a year ago. Though this year, Panagbenga is not being celebrated due to the CoVid 19 scare.

Here are some of the beautiful landcape pieces in that place:
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