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Blue Lagoon: Nacatnagan Cliff faces Pasaleng Bay at 150 ft above sea level

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(DSC04374) Still on Sitio Gaoa is Nacatnagan Cliff, 150 feet above sea level. From this cliff one can have a panoramic view of the Pasaleng Bay, Maira-ira Point and, on a clear day, the Babuyan Islands. Nacatnagan means “fell down” in Ilocano dialect. Stories about Nacatnagan tell that in old times, two carabaos (Philippine water buffaloes) climbed the mountain and fell down the cliff, thus, its name. The cliff has an untouched forest teeming with wild animals, wild orchids and rare ferns along its slippery and steep slopes. (Taken from http://tourism-philippines.com/pagudpud/ )

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