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BATANGBALER A Personal webpage of Kidlat. Made in Baler and contains news,
information, rants and raves, pictures and boring things. http://www.oocities.org/josephisdead |
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AURORA STATE COLLEGE
OF TECHNOLOGY. The official website of the only state
college in Aurora. Contains extensive information on instruction, research, extension, and
extension. http://www.oocities.org/aurorastatecollege
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AURORA.PH The website of
the Province of Aurora. Extensive information on geography, history, tourism, investment,
etc. Also the website of Cong. Bellflor Angara-Castillo of the Lone District of Aurora.
http://www.aurora.ph Check out the guestbook, the real real lifeblood of this
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AURORA.GOV.PH The
Official Website of the Provincial Government of Aurora. The answer to the aurora.ph
initiative. Designed and being maintained by the League of Philippine Provinces under the
Prov.Net project. With nice pictures of Gov. Ong and contact address and numbers of
basically all restaurants, hotels and resorts in the province. http://www.aurora.gov.ph |
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TRAVELS WITH JULIANA Ms. Vangie
Palacios, international traveler and water-sports freak, frequently visits Aurora and
helps organize surfing events in the province. Her website includes journals and photos of
her visits to the province. Includes postings on Aurora Surfing Cup, Suman Festival, The
Millenium Tree, Travel Tips, ASCOT and Buklod Anyaw. http://www.travelswithjuliana.com |
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OLAGSTORIES Five stories about
Baler and Aurora. Written by Olag Zelasnog, a US based Balerian who left his hometown back
in the 50's but still remains as fascinated with his hometown as ever. A Batangbaler
website. http://www.oocities.org/olagstories
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MYSTICWATERS Participation with
some friends in Pilipinas Sierra's Baler Friendship Climb in Aurora, an isolated province
in Eastern Luzon, bounded by the vast Pacific Ocean on the east, and by the formidable
Sierra Madre mountains on the west. http://www.stormpages.com/mysticwaters/baler/baler.html
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PHILIPPINE
SURF: BALER Though a trip to Baler spell quite a
few hours on a bus, regardless of the direction you are coming from, it also means a visit
to one of the Philippines more scenic localities. Even if you don't surf you will find
Baler a great place to unwind for a while. http://www.surf.com.ph/locations/baler/baler.htm
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BILLEDO
PICTURES A photographers gallery of beautiful Aurora Pictures. About a dozen pictures of
beaches, landscapes, surfs, people and a giant spider. http://members.tripod.com/billedo/aurora.html |
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GOEAST! SURF AND TREK IN BALER, AURORA You know you've exited Nueva Ecija and entered the Province of Aurora when
the bald mountain scenery turns fully forested and green. (Who cut all the trees of Nueva
Ecija? Who fought hard to preserve the forests of Aurora?) http://www.cyber-adventures.com/goeast2.html
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THE MOBILE
MEDIA TEAM A giant tidal wave submerged the town in water on December
27, 1735. Only four families survived -- Angara, Bitong, Lumasak and Bihasa. They moved to
higher ground and founded the current town of Baler. http://mobilemediaph.com/luzon/TravelSpots/travel_d10_1.html |
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WAYPOINTSDOTPH You can actually go
to any station that has a bus that can take you to Cabanatuan City. In the Baliwag
terminal, one bus for Cabanatuan City leaves every hour on the hour. Fare is around 100
pesos per person and 3 to 4 hours to get there. After you get off at the Cabanatuan City
terminal the trip gets rough. http://www.waypoints.ph |
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PILIPINAS
SIERRA: BALER FRIENDSHIP CLIMB Last March 17 & 18, 2001, PSI held its annual
friendship climb in Baler, Aurora Province. With 191 participants, including 25 from
Buklod Anyaw (direct from Baler), the Baler Friendship Climb was a success in terms of
thrill of the terrain and the joy of camaraderie. http://www.teamsierra.net/baler.html
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WILD
PHILIPPINES Baler is known throughout the international surfing
community as the place where Francis Ford Coppola shot the famous "Charlie Don't
Surf" scene from the film Apocalypse Now. http://www.wildphilippines.com/surfing/baler.htm
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MY FAVORITE VACATION PLACE Life in Baler is very simple, quiet, and calm. The
residents in this province make their living either through farming, fishing, or small
business. The families use very few advanced technologies such as microwave, electric
stove, or washing machine. http://www.stevesloan.sjsu.edu/apsc101/98sp/antonis/Web%20Page/life.htm
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HOME ONLINE: AURORA Aurora was first explored by Juan de Sacedo in
1571, when he reached Casiguran and Baler from Laguna. In 1609, a Franciscan mission was
founded in Baler. In 1735, Baler was destroyed by a tidal wave from the Pacific Ocean. http://home.online.no/~erfalch/auroraa.htm |
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TRAVEL INTELLIGENCE The locals still remember the time when Hollywood moved
into town, haemorrhaging money by flying their ice in from Manila and building entire
villages which were razed to the ground in seconds. http://www.travelintelligence.net/wsd/articles/art_167.html
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SINGLETRAVEL.COM Two small but imposing islands lie south of the
islet of Dimadimalangat. These islets jut straight from the sea like bullets, with shrubs,
small trees and other greenery growing on top surfaces. Kingfishers, gulls and hawks use
these islets as lookout points for fish. http://www.singletravel.com/phil_faq/surfing/balerbeaches.htm#aniao |
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EXPAGE.COM Baler is basically located in the eastern coast of Luzon
Island. Baler is known to be the passage way of Typhoons and basically Tidal waves
occur. We are now facing the Pacific Ocean for that sort. http://www.expage.com/paulbaler
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BOOTSNALL.COM
After about an hour of surfing Chip
shouted out that he had seen a fin, but couldn't tell if it was a shark or dolphin. We all
saw the fin the second time, and it was definitely a very big shark - over 5 meters. http://www.bootsnall.com/cgi-bin/gt/travelstories/asia/sep01phili3.shtml
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