@ 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
I would love to try fishing there!
ReplyDeletethe bridge is empty. did you stop to take photos?
ReplyDeletethe coastal lines of ilocos never fail to impress me.
ReplyDeleteI still get scared driving thru the winding road. Looks like a deep drop. I love the greenery!
ReplyDeleteSo scary curve road..Happy WW!
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I've never been in Ilocos yet but I really want to visit the place because of the its beautiful places.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful shot
ReplyDeletei really love to go to Ilocos. i hope I can this year. hapi WW :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great scenery.... driving cars in these curves would be dangerous i think....
ReplyDeleteyour photo reminds me of one of the lakes in Romania. and makes me wanna travel :)
ReplyDeleteA fish lover's paradise.
ReplyDeleteImpressive viaduct !
Wait a minute I saw this scene at one of Judy Ann Santos movie with papa Piolo. Love the view. Happy Wednesday!
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Lovely view indeed...
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Luna :)
Great roads to drive motorbikes! Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteIrene
Great shot. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the curves that you captured. It's cool how they wind into the green forest. Very nice spot! Thanks for your visit!
ReplyDeleteI 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^_^
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day,LM!
I love looking at these sceneries, they remind me of Viet Nam. I am sure I have said that many times. Smiles
ReplyDeleteBeuatiful greens!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely place to visit, that is why Filipinoes eat a lot of fish.
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ReplyDeleteWater 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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Wonderful -- our kind of place!
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