Pagudpud Beach
Pagudpud (PAH
GOOD POOD) is an enormous place to visit if you're looking for the comparatively
perfect charms of the Philippines. Pagudpud is a wide and beautiful town on the
northwest tip of Ilocos Norte, Luzon, bounded to the south by the town of Bangui
and to the east by the Cordillera Mountain Range, the town of Adams and the
province of Cagayan. The South China Sea lies to the west and north.
It is considered the largest island in the
Philippines. The hills and mountains are luxuriant, the valleys productive. It
lies 45 miles north of Laoag City, the provincial capital, and about 350 miles
north of Manila -- about the equal distance between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area Creeks, streams
and waterfalls splash the landscape and spill into the South China Sea. All
around, the ocean and sky are awash in varying shades of blue.
Pagudpud
Beach, 2 hours north of Laoag City, has powder-white sand, but it's hard to tell
which is bluer: the sky or the sea. While you are making up your mind, you might
also consider a stop in Pasuquin, where the famous biscocho (Ilocos biscuit) is
a favorite take-home delicacy for local visitors. But don't forget to check your
watch, for while you play in the waters of Pagudpud, you may not notice how much
time you have spent on these delightful shores, which are at the very tip of
Luzon Island.

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