Photographer's Note
The island-province of Batanes was created by a series of volcanic activities and other geologic forces millions of years ago.
The province is home to the famous Ivatans who are nationally acclaimed as the “True Insulares.” The Ivatans are of Malay stock, tracing their roots to early immigrants from Formosa, Taiwan as well as Spaniards who came to the island in the 16th century. Being an insular people, the Ivatans have kept the purity of their gene pool through time.
Batanes lies at the northernmost tip of the Philippines, where the Pacific Ocean merges with the South China Sea. It is composed of three major islands, namely: Batan which contains the capital town of Basco, Sabtang, and Itbayat. Close by are seven islets including Amianan, which is the closest to Formosa. Thus, Batanes has been identified as the country’s potential gateway to East China.
For more information please go to the link below:
http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=9
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flip89
(3418) 2004-07-15 13:32
I love the angle that you've taken this.
The scene is so rustic and atypical of the Philippines. I am very glad that you've posted this because this shows a different image of the Philippines from the usual tropical beach, Boracay-type of scene - showing that this country of 7,000 islands offers diverse scenery.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Edmund So (edmundtanso)
(75)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-06-00
- Categories: Naturaleza
- Camera: Olympus E-10
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Tema(s): Philippines [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-07-12 13:13