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The crescent-shaped province of Pangasinan boasts of verdant farmlands, pristine forests, and breathtaking water forms. Formally created by Governor-General Ronquillo de Penalosa in 1850, Pangasinan offers a visual mix of the old and new, found in its bustling cities and tranquil towns.
On November 6-7, 2004, The Alcove brought a group of amateur photographers to the scenic town of Bolinao in Pangasinan where one can find the second tallest lighthouse, a 400-year old Roman Catholic church, rugged coastlines, unspoiled seascapes, and fascinating caves and rock formations.
With its many attractions - natural, cultural, historical, religious and man-made - Bolinao is indeed a photographer’s haven!
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