Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel
Basco, Batanes
Dipnaysupuan Japanese tunnel is an interconnected network of tunnels in Tukon Hills, Basco, Batanes. It served as a shelter for the Japanese imperial forces during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines until the end of World War II.
Because of its strategic location, the Japanese imperial forces forced the Ivatans to dug tunnels in Tukon Hills for their shelter. The Japanese so ...
ldiers spent years hiding in these tunnels until the end of Word War II.
Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel News
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Batanes: Where Broken Hearts Go
It has been two months since the man who held my heart for years walked out of my life and closed the door behind him for good. Two months has passed but I can still feel the pain like it was yesterday. I wanted to run away, to disappear. I found myself rummaging the internet for flights. I need to go somewhere far. I just need to get away from the house, from the city, from everything that reminds me of him and how we used to be.
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Batanes Tricycle Tour With Bisumi Tours And Services - Itinerary Blog Review 2018
Exclusive Batanes tours can be expensive especially if you are a couple or a solo traveller. Alternatively, you can join a group tour. It is fun because you get to meet new people and gain new friends. However, a group tour means restrictions and time pressure. You are restricted of staying in a tourist destination as much as you want as you are in a group. Since I wanted to enjoy our very first Batanes trip, I wanted an exclusive tour without emptying our pockets. Good thing is that Bisumi Tour & Services offer Batanes Tricycle Tours at an affordable price.
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Batanes Travel Guide 2018
What you just read above means How are you? in Ivatan (the language spoken in Batanes Islands) Thank you for coming back to our blog! I know you're hungry for adventure, that's why we're back here in Batanes! Not for the second, but for the third time! how time flies right?
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Batanes Welcomes Us
A hidden gem of the country, Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines. It's closer to Taiwan than it is to its motherland. Despite being the least populated and smallest province in terms of land area, it boasts spectacular landscapes and seascapes every which way you look. Past visitors have referred to it as the New Zealand of the Philippines.
Places features: Vayang Rolling Hills, Valugan Boulder Beach, Tukon Chapel, Basco Idjang, Mt. Iraya, Basco Lighthouse, Dipnaysupuan (tunnel). -
Batanes North Batan Tour
This is Part 1 of a 4-Part post about our visit to the Northmost province of the Philippines: Batanes. Total expenses in Batanes: Php 21,387, including PAL roundtrip fare, accommodation, tour package, food, and souvenirs.
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TheTravelJam Discovering Batanes
Batanes is surely one of every Filipino's bucket list. It's composed of 10 islands with 3 inhabited islands only -- Basco, Sabtang and Itbayat. The rest are uninhabited. This video aims to represents the virgin seascapes and landscapes which makes the place, breathtaking. Dios Mamajes, Batanes!