Getting Lost With Names – San Narciso
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San Narciso. There are only two towns with this name and though they are in Regions 3 and 4 respectively, they’re in opposite directions from the metropolis.
First is the town of San Narciso in Zambales. If you have not been there yet, better pack now and go! This is an interesting place. I would usually pass by this town on my way to Potipot, but one time I checked it out and whoa! The beach is clean and good with good resorts and a good crowd of surfers. Yep, there is a part of the beach where waves ram strong into the sand. Though easily tiring, its nice playing by those little big crashing waves hehe! Roaming around town itself is a nice leisurely stroll. The church looks nice and there is that marine school that makes the town center jolly full of people!
Now, the other San Narciso, is a town in the province of Quezon. Ah this quaint elongated town is also water bound as it faces the Ragay Gulf in what is called the Bondoc Peninsula. Have you heard about Mulanay? Well, it’s the town beside and to the west of San Narciso. The other side of the peninsula. This is one place where the white sandy beaches have yet to see a parade of resorts. You can just walk unto any white strip you like and enjoy your day. You can also hire the fisherfolk boats to roam around the vicinity with rock formations and everything nice. Some secluded portions are quite a paradise for those who want to forget humanity – even for just a while!
First is the town of San Narciso in Zambales. If you have not been there yet, better pack now and go! This is an interesting place. I would usually pass by this town on my way to Potipot, but one time I checked it out and whoa! The beach is clean and good with good resorts and a good crowd of surfers. Yep, there is a part of the beach where waves ram strong into the sand. Though easily tiring, its nice playing by those little big crashing waves hehe! Roaming around town itself is a nice leisurely stroll. The church looks nice and there is that marine school that makes the town center jolly full of people!
Now, the other San Narciso, is a town in the province of Quezon. Ah this quaint elongated town is also water bound as it faces the Ragay Gulf in what is called the Bondoc Peninsula. Have you heard about Mulanay? Well, it’s the town beside and to the west of San Narciso. The other side of the peninsula. This is one place where the white sandy beaches have yet to see a parade of resorts. You can just walk unto any white strip you like and enjoy your day. You can also hire the fisherfolk boats to roam around the vicinity with rock formations and everything nice. Some secluded portions are quite a paradise for those who want to forget humanity – even for just a while!
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