Posted in Travel
on Apr 20th, 2010 | 3 comments
Experiencing Bathala Caves is one of the most must-try when you visit Marinduque Island. located at Sta. Cruz, Marinduque is a complex network of seven caves however only four of which have so far been explored. One of the biggest is called “Simbahan.” “Kay Coke” cave, on the other hand, is occasionally guarded by pythons. The third cave has an underground river and the fourth one houses human bones believed to be the remains of WWII soldiers.
During the trek you’ll experience steep climb and holding on sharp stone edges for your safety. Here’s my advice to guys...
Posted in Events, Travel
on Apr 11th, 2010 | 4 comments
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Boac is the capital town of Marinduque, founded by the Jesuits Missionaries in 1662. Lots of activities and places to see inside the town, like the Cathedral of Boac, and the Moriones Festival that occurs during the Holy week.
Gasan next to Boac counter clockwise. Gasang gasang is the most popular festival of the said town and it occurs during Easter Sunday. The Easter festival will feature an agro-industrial fair showcasing native food and handicrafts; a memorable putungan welcome ritual for tourists and balikbayans, the daily rhythmic clop and crack of kalutang and drum players, a must-see pugutan...