Windmill

Jan. 6, 2015

We checked out at the resort around 12pm because we wanted to visit the famous Windmill in Pagudpud. I am thankful to google maps because it made our travel easier. We don’t need to asked the directions of the places we wanted to visit because having google maps is much easier. The places I wanted to visit seems so accessible.

It is very important to us to plot our destinations first before we started our journey. I am glad that the maps in Pagudpud is already updated as well as the short cut roads.

 

Bangui Wind Farm is a wind farm in Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The wind farm uses 20 units of 70-metre (230 ft) high Vestas V82 1.65 MW wind turbines, arranged on a single row stretching along a nine-kilometer shoreline off Bangui Bay, facing the West Philippine Sea. (Wikipedia)

 

I always wonder why I don’t see people swimming around the area and when I visited the place, finally my questions were answered. You can’t see tourists went into the beach to swim because you can’t find any beach resorts within the area.

The place is so beautiful and I am glad that finally I visited Pagudpud.

 

We will definitely go back to explore the place more.

At Pagudpud

Jan. 4, 2015

After our trip to Vigan we went to Pagudpud. It was another long drive and we reached Pagudpud at around 7pm and stayed at Arinaya Beach Resort.

 

 

I love the beach. It was so perfect. The white sand is almost the same as Boracay.

 

 

The water was so cold. He had colds when we went there and after I take him to the beach nawala na ang colds nya. Totoo nga ang sinasabi ng mga matatanda na gamot ang dagat sa ubo at sipon.

Gusto ko na ulit bumalik don sa Pagudpud, maganda kasi ang beach pero sobrang layo lang talaga. One day babalik ulit ako tapos lahat ng tourist spots pupuntahan ko na.