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Here are 5 reasons why I want to go back to Ilocos. With sights reminiscent of the spanish-era and natural spots along the way, I prefer to make the long drive rather than take the plane.
Paoay Church's grandeur.

The size is breath-taking and the church, I believe, is a baroque and gothic structure.
Vigan's cobblestones street.

Giant Bangui Windmills.

Don't get fooled, they're as tall as a medium-sized building. It's clean energy, saves the environment.
Pagudpud.

I don't recommend swimming at Saud beach but it sure does have a lovely sunset.
These things and places:
Cape Bojeador
Patapat Viaduct
Bagnet
P.S. It's been 3 years since I visited Ilocos. I am just reminiscing and I want to go back to document how lovely the place is.
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