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We Guide

YOU Explore!
SEE THE BEAUTY OF
LUNA
WHEN YOU WILL FEEL
EXCLUSIVE
AND
UNIQUE

FOR THE BEST


MOMENTS OF
YOUR LIFE
DALIGOS, JOHN ENOCH M.

ROMULO, PATRICIA JEN C.

VALMORES, JEISHELA MAE D.


Hon. Victor Marvin U. Marron
Luna promotes their community to the world via the Municipal Mayor

internet by providing interactive websites such as Hon. Romeo L. Resureccion


Municipal Vice-Mayor
Facebook page and its own website page where
they post updates about their town.

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
The place celebrates their town fiesta every November Hon. Rachel N. Pinzon
Hon. Albino N. Reyes, Sr.
24-25. Another way of promoting its town is by their Hon. Delfin G. Canaoay
OTOP or the “One town, one product” which is the Hon. Julito N. Nobleza
Hon. Ernesto A. Nera, Jr.
famous Pebbles in Luna. Hon. Reynaldo M. Nobleza
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/places/Things- Hon. Luzviminda G. Nacionales
to-do-in-Luna-La-Union/103715673000342/ Hon. Imelda N. Nievera
Website page: http://ph.shop.88db.com/lunalaunion ABC PRESIDENT
Hermenegildo N. Ubungen
SKFP PRESIDENT
Imee V. Villa
SB SECRETARY
Quintin N. Nuesca
OLD SPANISH WATCH TOWER
CAMP SPENCER USAFIP,
This tower was intended to
NL – MILITARY SHRINE AND PARK
guard the shores of town primarily
from Muslim and pirate attacks during This was transferred from
Spanish period. During World War II, Alingbangsay, Bagulin to Darigayos, Luna. This
THE SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF NAMACPACAN the tower served as the communication was the general headquarters of USAFIP-NL.
The century old church of St. Catherine de Alexandria tower post for a temporary airfield for This was names in honor of Private Grafton
is found in the town of Luna formerly called Namacpacan due to the USAFIPNL forces. Spencer. This camp was the center and base of
the local peoples’ impressive hospitable temperament to its Due to years of quarrying operations of the USAFIP NL during their
visitors. Namacpacan is an Ilocano word meaning “one who within the site of the tower (1980 to liberation campaign of Luzon from January to
feeds.” The shrine houses the miraculous image of Our Lady of 2000), the coastline receded and sea September 1945 when 52,033 enemy troops
Namacpacan. waves severely damaged the were killed and 32,001 captured. This camp
foundation of the tower, which was deactivated on orders of the Philippine
The church has a splendid white, pale grey and light Army on December 1946.
blue façade and has preserved its original muros (or walls) eventually caused major damage to its
crafted from bricks and stones already centuries old. It has a structure. This is also called as This site is reserved as a military Shrine
unique step buttress that leads up to the roof. “Baluarte”. It can be found in Barangay and Park by virtue of Proclamation 590 signed
Victoria, Luna. by President Fidel V. Ramos on June 1, 1995.
The Municipality of Luna, La Union is
Originally, it was built as private rest
endowed with mineral resources of pebbles
house but later on the owner and the care and stones. These bountiful treasures are
taker of the house decided to open it to the embanked and evidently seen along the
coastal barangays. These were used in
public. This is an open gallery where you
building homes, roads and bridges, and
can see stone arts, stone carvings, different were also utilized for landscaping and home
stone colors and size, the house itself and decorations. These stones have different
the majestic view of the Nalvo Norte's colors (black, white, green, maroon, gray,
etc.) and pebble picking is one of the major
Pebble Beach from the second floor of the sources of the inhabitants.
house. The house is made up of corals and
pebbles.

Occalong Falls located in the lush nature of Barangay


Cabalitocan. Locals also flock the falls to cool down the
summer heat. An entrance fee of Php 10 is being collected.
The falls is not that high but has a spacious basin that serves
as a swimming area for the visitors.
The rock, where the water cascades, is really
astounding with its surface having some levels that add an
effect on the gush of the water.

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