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Bangui Windmills 

and the famous Kapurpurawan rock formation

DESCRIPTION:
 
Bangui

 is a fourth class municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 15,025 people.

The first power generating windmill farm in Southeast Asia, commonly known as Bangui Wind Farm, is found in the municipality of Bangui.

The current mayor is Diosdado I. Garvida who was elected to the position for the first time in the May 2013 mid-term elections

 

   Bangui is well known,because of its Bangui Windmills.It is also the town's main attraction.But until 2013,Burgos and Caparispisan(Pagudpud) Windmills are built,yet many visitors stilli visit Bangui Windmills.Bangui Bay is also a beautiful tourist spot,yet not practical for swimming because of its deepness and water currents,but it is beautiful to view.There is also Abang Falls,that can be found in Brgy.Lanao,also a tourist spot.Bangui is also good for its beautiful view of mountains and rivers.

 
DON'T FORGET:

 Dont forget to buy a souvenir for your friends and family! With those cute and affordable souvenirs that can surely treasure and can remind you that you visited the Bangui windmill

 

OUR TIPS:

For girls with long hairs, please tieyour hair up or else you'll look like a sadako ghost in your selfies ;) cause the wind there is so strong 

“The Windmill Experience”

Reviewed May 27, 2014

 

- Windmills windmills windmills, fantastic!
- Friendly Ilocanos
- Cheap souvenir finds that are really eye candy
- Refreshments and snacks can be bought too

 

Visited March 2014

korikokok- credits

Nobody owns the world, sofeel free to explore it.

kapurpurawan rock formation really looks amazing. Pus the white color of the rock.

this will be really good for picture taking and shootings, thats for sure :))

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