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Pagudpud Ilocos Norte Philippines
Legendary History of Pagudpud
Before the Second World War, a native of Batangas came to the place to sell
blankets and mosquito nets. The place was still then named “TONGOTONG”, which
was one of the barrios of the Municipality of Bangui, Ilocos Norte. He sold
his wares from one house to another and he did not notice that it was already
noon time. He was too tired and hungry, that he sought shelter in one of the
houses nearby and probably to ask the hospitable owner of the house for a
simple lunch. After the peddler had settled down, the owner of the house asked
the peddler his purpose. The peddler did not at all understand the question,
but just merely answered, “Ako’y pagud na pagod at ang sapatos ko’y pudpod,”
in his usual Batangas accent. This reply became the byword of the residents of
Barangay Tongotong even if they didn’t know the meaning of what the peddler
had said.
Months later, a native of the Bicol Region came to seek employment in one of
the logging companies which was operating in the locality. The place at that
time had a lot of virgin forests and mountains, and logging business was still
legal. The stranger did not know where the office of the company was located,
so he just alighted in Tongotong even if it was not still the place where he
was supposed to go. He asked one of the bystanders the name of the place and
he immediately replied, “Ako’y pagud na pagod at ang sapatos ko’y pudpod,”
because the bystander knew that he was Tagalog and that was the only Tagalog
words that he knew. The amazed Bicolano just interpreted that the place might
be Pagud-pudpod.
There and then Tongotong was changed to Pagud-pudpod and later shortened to
PAGUDPUD.
PAGUDPUD - - - that according to the elders is a deep Ilocano word which means
soft sandy soil “kuppuoy” a kadaratan.
The residents are pure Ilocanos. There are still a few of the cultural
minorities of the Apayao origin residing in remote sitios. However, they are
already christened into Christian religions, since their places are made
accessible by feeder roads, bridging them closer to the civilized world,
filling the gap of their uncivilized world. Bicolanos, Visayanos, Igorots and
others, who migrated here are indulge in logging and fishing activities have
liked living in here.
Existing Tourist Destinations in Pagudpud
1. Saud White Beach
Saud white beach is very popular not only in the
country but also to the other parts of the world. It is a favorite place for
movie producers, foreign and local correspondents, foreign travel writers to
shoot their films because of its breathtaking views and unique atmosphere. It
is even featured in the Internet that makes it very popular, a world–class
destination. The beach is along stretch sand framing the heart shaped calm
emerald water of the Saud Bay.
Every year, hundreds and even thousands of tourists
come to visit the place to see for themselves the wonders of nature that
awaits them. A paradise they really love to see.
2. Bantay Abot Caves
Bantay Abot Caves means “a mountain with a hole.” A
hole was found at the middle of the mountain where the waves were free to
flash into its walls just like an open shore until it was wrecked by an
earthquake during the 80’s. It is also called “the underground sea” for on top
of the cave is a lustrous vegetative cover. Inside the cave is a church that
once you are inside, you do not only hear the echoing sound of the waves, the
chirping of the birds but you can also feel the cool breeze of the air. It is
a favorite hangout of swallows that swarm to their roost in the late
afternoon. It is a very unique creation partly surrounded by the clear blue
sea. Its shore has white sand mixed with fragments of shells and rocks that
can be made as a décor. Parts of the shore are forms of rocks where you can
sit and relax and enjoy a lucid view of the wide sea and verdant mountains.
Bantay Abot Cave is located along the seacoast of Sitio
Gaoa, Balaoi, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte.
3. Timmangtang Rock
Timmangtang rock stands majestically a few meters away
from Bantay Abot caves. It is located along the shore and partly by the sea.
You cannot separate Bantay Abot Cave from the Timmantang Rock for they are
believed to be lovers, the former being the female and the later is the male.
They are collectively termed as “Lover’s Rock”. This rock is like a
bell-shaped, hence the name Timmantang. The rock is covered with grass and
bushes. On top of it, you could see the calm blue sea and the enchanting view
of Sitio Gaoa. Campfire is also very ideal at the foot of this stunning rock.
4. Nacatnagan Cliff
It is a portion of a mountain of Sitio Gaoa which is 150 feet
above sea level. Nacatnagan is an Ilocano word meaning fell down. Stories of
old folks tell that during the olden times, two carabaos climbed the other
side of the mountain and then fell down on the cliff, thus it is name
Nacatnagan.
The cliff is a virgin forest where different kinds of
trees grow and you could hear the peeping of the birds. Wild animals can also
be found within the place thus it is a perfect place for hunting. Rare ferns
and wild orchids grow abundantly at the foot and at the slopes of the
mountain. It is also a good site for mountain climbing because of its steep
and slippery trails. On top of it, you can glimpse the panoramic view of the
Pasaleng Bay, Maira-ira Point and the totality of the out of this world scene
of Sitio Gaoa, Babuyan Island can also be viewed on a clear day.
5. Malingay Cove (Blue Lagoon)
It is a hidden bay found at Maira-ira Point, which is a
half-moon in shape edifice, by the Nacatnagan Cliff in the east and the Dos
Hermanos in the north. This place is where you can escape the hustle and
bustle of city life. Reaching the place is quite tiresome for it is around
2.5o kilometers away from the highway with rigged roads and it is found at the
interior part of Sitio Malingay. On the way is thick forest and you can also
have glance of the sea. Malingay Cove is famous for its crystal blue water and
fine white sand.
6. Dos Hermanos Islands
It is found at Sitio Malingay. It emerges statuesquely
at the northern part of the Blue Lagoon. Motorized boats or bancas or raft can
reach this island. These rocks look like ordinary rocks from a distance, but
if you get closer you could find their distinctiveness. Their very fine
formation make them really masterpiece of nature.
Below the rocks are caves where varied and colorful
tropical fishes swim abundantly that can be seen during low tides. Around Dos
Hermanos Rocks submerged smaller rocks where famous delicious seaweeds :gamet”
are taken.
7. Kabigan Falls
It is an enchanting falls located at the eastern part
of Barangay Balaoi and it is around 1.8 kilometers away from the national
highway. This 80 feet waterfall is surrounded by thick forest and well-known
for its concaved basin.
8. Saguigui Falls
* It is a small waterfall situated at Barangay Balaoi, 3.5 kilometers away
from the national highway. This falls is not yet popular for the reason that
it is not easy to get there.
9. Winding Patapat Bridge
Patapat bridge is a winding bridge found at the foot of
the cliff of the North Cordillera Mountain Ranges. It connects Barangay Balaoi
and Pancian and it is around 1.2 kilometers long. This bridge is often
referred to as the “French Riviera of the North”. Along the bridge, you can
pass the Mabugabog Falls that serves as a source of power for the mini
hydroelectric plant. It is only during the rainy days when it shows its
splendor with its water dropping rhythmically to precipice on the rocky shore
of the sea below.
While at the middle of the bridge, you could take a look at
the amazing view of the sea and the luxuriant mountains that is 200 meters
above sea level. The bridge itself is a superb craft of men and the fabulous
sceneries that surrounds it makes it really a breathtaking to behold.
10. Bolo River
It is a river that divides the Municipality of Pagudpud
and Bangui. It is an added attraction to tourist especially those who are into
kayaking sports. The portion of the river in Barangay Dampig, Tarrag, and
Poblacion 1 have a big boulders and deep water ideal for kayaking where
shooting into the rapids is fun. Source: Pagudpud LGU Website
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Patapat bridge is a winding bridge found at the foot of
the cliff of the North Cordillera Mountain Ranges. It connects Barangay Balaoi
and Pancian and it is around 1.2 kilometers long. This bridge is often
referred to as the “French Riviera of the North”. Along the bridge, you can
pass the Mabugabog Falls that serves as a source of power for the mini
hydroelectric plant. It is only during the rainy days when it shows its
splendor with its water dropping rhythmically to precipice on the rocky shore
of the sea below.
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