Thursday, July 5, 2012

Ilocos Norte: Cape Bojeador Lighthouse

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Cape Bojeador Lighthouse is the cultural heritage structure of Burgos, Ilocos Norte. It was built during the Spanish Colonial period in the Philippines. Situated on a hill, it is the most prominent structure that can be seen thru its vicinity.
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The gate closes at around 5pm so we have to hurry taking photograph of the place. It’s a little bit crowded when we got there, we just got lucky that other tourist was on their way down already, and we’re able to shoot the structure without extra being that’s roaming around.
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The structure has a lot rusts and signs of oldness in it, but from my point-of-view it’s still very capable. The walls that built the structure are very thick and still look very durable even after 100 years.
There’s a museum inside, sadly it was closed when we’re there… At the end of these closed doors is the staircase leading to the tower, where there’s plenty of space for those tourist who loves taking pictures.
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Some tourist I saw there, sit down for a while have a quiet talk, while enjoying the view beside the proud structure. And aren’t that a cool way of enjoying the place, other than just taking pictures? Hehe
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