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		<title>Pagudpud: the Boot&#8217;s Silver Lining</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pagudpud, the farthest top point of Region 1, has one of the most beautiful beaches in the Philippines. It is by far my most enjoyable beach experience. It’s so calm, there isn’t any noise pollution. Ilocos is a progressive province but you will still be surprised how they have maintained the rural-kind of life, Ilocanos are already in bed by 9pm! It is fun to go to Ilocos, there are actually lots of good places around which would make your 12 hour drive worthwhile.

What I liked about Ilocos is that the roads are fully cemented and super clean. Ilocos is actually famous for their clean roads. I wish we have that here in Manila.]]></description>
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