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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Pasaleng Bay [Watery & Outdoor Wednesday]

@ mirandablue
A beautiful view of Pasaleng Bay from the Patapat Viaduct in Ilocos Norte.  Pasaleng Bay is a 100-kilometer bay that faces the Babuyan Islands, and a very lose path of the Kuroshio current---a warm ocean current that brings with it a number of migratory fish from the East China Sea, the Pacific Ocean and Japan Sea.  The bay is a rich source of  seaweed and various fish species like reef fish, tuna, grouper and lobsters.




This is linked to Watery Wednesday and Outdoor Wednesday

22 comments:

  1. I would love to try fishing there!

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  2. the bridge is empty. did you stop to take photos?

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  3. the coastal lines of ilocos never fail to impress me.

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  4. I still get scared driving thru the winding road. Looks like a deep drop. I love the greenery!

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  5. I've never been in Ilocos yet but I really want to visit the place because of the its beautiful places.

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  6. i really love to go to Ilocos. i hope I can this year. hapi WW :)

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  7. What a great scenery.... driving cars in these curves would be dangerous i think....

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  8. your photo reminds me of one of the lakes in Romania. and makes me wanna travel :)

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  9. A fish lover's paradise.
    Impressive viaduct !

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  10. Wait a minute I saw this scene at one of Judy Ann Santos movie with papa Piolo. Love the view. Happy Wednesday!
    Outdoor Wednesday

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  11. Lovely view indeed...
    Thanks for dropping by, Luna :)

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  12. Great roads to drive motorbikes! Thanks for visiting!

    Irene

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  13. I love the curves that you captured. It's cool how they wind into the green forest. Very nice spot! Thanks for your visit!

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  14. I haven't been to Ilocos Norte,LM.I envy you kasi ang dami mong travel experiences.I bet you love travelling from one place to another^_^

    Have a nice day,LM!

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  15. I love looking at these sceneries, they remind me of Viet Nam. I am sure I have said that many times. Smiles

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  16. Beuatiful greens!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  17. Lovely place to visit, that is why Filipinoes eat a lot of fish.

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  18. WATER

    Water in a drop of rain,
    Water swirling down the drain;
    Water clinging to the trees,
    Water filling up the seas;
    Water frozen, water free,
    Water is the stuff for me!


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