Tuesday, August 5, 2014

NATURE (Required)



                               The Beauty of Nature


Quezon Province is one of the largest provinces in the Philippines. In the middle Siera Madre, the Philippine Sea and Bondoc Peninsula, Quezon Province shares its natural resources wherein the land and water provide the basic needs of the residents. By entering the first town of Quezon, You don't need to hunt for the scenic view. You will see it continuously as you travel the land's vastness.



Going to Quezon will make you experience the long and winding highway bringing into view the forest and sea. You will take the Atimonan Zigzag road which they called as "Bitukang Manok." The name of this road is derived on the chicken intestines. Don't think that this is just an ordinary road to travel because it is very steep. Taking "Bitukang Manok" will make you experience the beauty of Quezon National Park. It is a well-kept forest that offers you the full view of Manila and Quezon at its pointed hilltop.



Quezon National Park








Well, for the almost seven years of residing in Quezon, I would say that aside from being with peace-loving people and fun means on festivities, it made made me believe that there are wonderful beaches exist in Quezon. If you will go to Pagbilao Quezon, don't waste your time, you have to experience the white sand beach which the peolple there called "Puting Buhangin". As it is named Puting Buhangin, the long stretch of the beach is covered with white powdery sand . Even though it is unknown to many, I treasured its beauty during spending Holy Week year 2007. This beach has clear water. This is lovely.  








Also, at the end side of Puting Buhangin, there's a small cave named "Kwebang Lampas." It has openings at both ends that's why they called it Kwebang Lampas. The water in it is shallow with big rocks under water and there are small fishes swimming. It's not too dark in this cave because of having openings at both ends.




The second beach that I had go over in Quezon is the Libjo Beach. It is located in Brgy. Libjo, Infanta Quezon. I stayed there for one day and one night because of our camping when I was in third year high school. I, together with my fellow girl scouts and with our some teachers and principal, enjoyed staying there. Aside from learning significant things and having activities, we enjoyed the beauty of the place. The sand is fine and light gray in color.



Even though Infanta's beaches are not really the attraction for others, the municipality and its neighboring towns and islands hold many gems which should provide a different kind of euphoria to the adventure-seeking kind. Also, if you want to chase waterfalls, you can visit the Cawayan Waterfalls. If you want to swim in river, you can go to Agos River.  And if you want to go to nearby islands, you can travel to the white beaches of Polilio.


Cawayan Waterfalls (Real, Quezon)

Balagbag Falls (Real, Quezon)

Agos Bridge 

Agos River (Infanta, Quezon)


Quezon Province is an amazing place where you can stay and enjoy the nature's beauty. The beaches of Quezon are belong to the God's wonderful creation. Nothing's going to stop me from enjoying one of God’s greatest and most beautiful creations. This world is beautiful. Only God could have created such a magnificent place. We are all so blessed.


2 comments:

  1. YEEE :) It is really more fun in the Philippines :)

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  2. SO NICE :) I'm so proud to be a Filipino because of these places :)

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