Bantay Abot Cave is not really a cave but a hill that was wrecked by an
earthquake in the 80's leaving a hole in the middle. The top of the cave
is covered with lush green vegetation thus adding the beauty of the
cave. To get to the interior of the cave, one need to go down a few
concrete staircase and a rocky part going up to the hole. (MyNomadicHabits)
From
the inside of the hole, youu can see the blue waters of Maira-ira beach or
Blue Lagoon.
and on the other side of the hole is the Timangtang Rock - a
bell-shaped rocked in the coast of Barangay Balaoi, Pagudpud, Ilocos
Norte.
Apart from the view, I also enjoyed hearing the echoes of the waves hitting the shores. And take a look at this, we found a sea urchin! This place is also rich in sea creatures.
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