The document summarizes three attractions in the Philippines: the Camalaniugan Bell forged in 1595 and brought to Manila in 1987; Lakay-lakay, a group of rock formations seen from Claveria beach; and Crocodile Island, an islet near Palaui Island known for its marble cliffs and oysters.
The document summarizes three attractions in the Philippines: the Camalaniugan Bell forged in 1595 and brought to Manila in 1987; Lakay-lakay, a group of rock formations seen from Claveria beach; and Crocodile Island, an islet near Palaui Island known for its marble cliffs and oysters.
The document summarizes three attractions in the Philippines: the Camalaniugan Bell forged in 1595 and brought to Manila in 1987; Lakay-lakay, a group of rock formations seen from Claveria beach; and Crocodile Island, an islet near Palaui Island known for its marble cliffs and oysters.
The document summarizes three attractions in the Philippines: the Camalaniugan Bell forged in 1595 and brought to Manila in 1987; Lakay-lakay, a group of rock formations seen from Claveria beach; and Crocodile Island, an islet near Palaui Island known for its marble cliffs and oysters.
oldest bell in the Philippines, forged in the year 1595, it was brought to Manila in February 1987 as one of the attractions during the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress.
LAKAY LAKAY ROCK FORMATION
Lakay-lakay, a legendary group of rock formations at Taggat
Lagoon clearly seen from the beach of Claveria.
CROCODILE ISLANDS
Crocodile Island, an islet at Balintang Channel near Palaui