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  2. Malabrigo Point Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse in 1903 One of the two NHCP historical markers installed in 2007 designating the lighthouse as a National Historical Landmark. The Malabrigo Point Lighthouse was among the lighthouses constructed by the Spanish colonial authorities in the Philippines from 1846 to 1896 as part of the Plan General de Alumbrado de Maritimo de las Costas del Archipelago de Filipino (Masterplan for ...

  3. Cape Santiago Lighthouse, Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cape Santiago Lighthouse, also known as Faro de Cabo Santiago (Filipino: Parola ng Cabo Santiago), is a historic lighthouse located about 130 kilometres (81 mi) southwest of Manila in Barangay Bagong Silang, Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines. It is the oldest working lighthouse in Batangas and one of the oldest working lighthouses in the ...

  4. List of lighthouses in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Caballo Island lighthouse Caballo Island: Cavite: 1853: 11 ft (3.4 m) 96 ft (29 m) Unknown: The light station was probably destroyed during WWII. Cabra Island Lighthouse Lubang: Occidental Mindoro: 1 Mar 1889: 20 m (66 ft) 66 m (217 ft) Inactive: A modern white tower was erected close to the old one The old tower and keeper's house are in poor ...

  5. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Calabarzon

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    Paliparang Batangas, P.A.A.C. Batangas Airfield, P.A.A.C. Main headquarters of the 6th Pursuit Squadron . On December 12, 1941, six Filipino-crewed aircraft were launched against the Japanese. Batangas City Filipino May 1, 1968 Parola ng Cape Santiago: Cape Santiago Lighthouse First surveyed and suggested by Martin Pers y Pers in 1887.

  6. Cape Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Cape Santiago (Spanish: Cabo Santiago, Filipino: Kabo Santiago) is the southwestern point of the island of Luzon located within the municipality of Calatagan in Batangas, Philippines. It is a cape at the southern tip of Calatagan Peninsula which faces the South China Sea to the west and Pagapas Bay, an arm of Balayan Bay, to the east.

  7. Verde Island - Wikipedia

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    Verde Island lies south of Brgy. Ilijan, Batangas City and is separated from Luzon by the North Pass. It takes 1 hour and 30 minutes by a boat or 25 minutes by a ferry boat from Batangas City Port to reach the island. [3] Famous destinations in the island include: Mahabang Buhangin, a kilometer-long stretch of white sand beach.

  8. Punta Fuego - Wikipedia

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    Fuego Point, commonly known as Punta Fuego, is a flame-shaped headland located in western Batangas province on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.It extends as a 2.9 kilometres (1.8 mi) long promontory into the South China Sea overlooking Fortune Island and Nasugbu and Calayo bays in the municipality of Nasugbu.

  9. Fortune Island (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Fortune Island was once a private island owned by Laurentina Pestano. It was turned over to the government and the island is now owned by José Antonio Leviste, a former governor of Batangas. Leviste opened the Fortune Island Resort Club on the island in 1995. The beach resort was built along a 20-meter (66-foot) stretch of pristine white sand.