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Helllo, Everyone! I am Aubrey Capinpin, 15 yrs old, from Philippines. I am an ambivert and my MBTI is Intp-T. My fav color is Red (Dark red/burgundy/maroon) I do taekwondo, and I play a lot of instruments... A LOT OF INSTRUMENTS?!?! I can kick but I cannot SWIM... I like to cook but I don't like sharing my food... My fav food is probably Spaghetti (filipino style) and KALDERETA... I am also Lactose Intolerant which means I always get LBM when I eat/drink something that has dairy on it...xD. I am also talkative and outgoing but somehow I still consider myself as an ambivert. I have a weird sense of humor... and I love WEAK HERO AND TWINKLING WATERMELON

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Travel Blog:Bantay



 

Travel Blog:Bantay 

ISSUE 2025             Tuesday,10/21/25              08/03/10
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Flowing gracefully in the quiet barangay of San Mariano, the Bantay Falls stands as one of Bantay, Ilocos Sur’s hidden natural treasures. Just a few minutes from Vigan City, this peaceful cascade is more than just a refreshing sight. it’s a symbol of the town’s natural beauty and calm spirit. Its clear waters tumble gently over smooth rocks, surrounded by lush trees that whisper with the wind. Once a secret spot known only to locals, the falls now invite travelers to pause, breathe, and embrace the serenity of nature. Standing by the edge of the cool stream, one can’t help but feel the heart of Bantay; simple, pure, and endlessly beautiful.

 

But San Mariano Falls isn’t just a place to see nature—it’s a place to feel it. The soothing sound of rushing water, the cool mist brushing against your skin, and the laughter of locals enjoying a swim all remind you that this spot isn’t just a hidden attraction—it’s a living part of Bantay’s charm. Here, nature and community come together, showing that the heart of Bantay isn’t only found in its history, but in its people and the simple beauty that flows through places like San Mariano Falls.


What makes Bantay truly special is how its people stay deeply connected to the beauty and stories of their land. Locals take pride in preserving natural treasures like the San Mariano Falls, where families often gather to unwind and celebrate the simple joys of life. Not far away, the Banaoang Bridge stands proudly over the Abra River—a timeless symbol of strength and connection between communities. Both spots reflect the heart of Bantay: a place where nature, history, and people come together in harmony. Even our schools and youth groups help keep that spirit alive, reminding everyone to cherish and protect the wonders that make our hometown truly one of a kind.


Here in Bantay, Ilocos Sur, every flavor and celebration tells a story of home, pride, and tradition. One of our most loved local delicacies is the Laddek—a savory Ilocano dish made from chopped meat and spices, cooked to perfection and shared among families during gatherings. Along the main road, you’ll also find the famous Bantay Bread, known for its colorful pianono rolls and freshly baked treats that bring smiles to both locals and travelers passing through. These homegrown favorites reflect the warmth and creativity of the people of Bantay.

Our town also comes alive during local festivities and food fairs that showcase Bantay’s best. From cultural performances to showcases of native delicacies and crafts, these events highlight not only our products but also the spirit of unity and joy that define our community. Each celebration reminds us that progress and preservation can go hand in hand—that while Bantay continues to grow, we never forget the traditions that shaped us.

So if you’re looking for a destination that offers both authentic flavors and heartfelt experiences, come visit Bantay, Ilocos Sur. Here, you won’t just see our culture—you’ll taste it, feel it, and become part of it.

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18 comments:

  1. Wow slay bantay, looks so good!

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  2. WOW! What a stunning view, amazing travels!!

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  4. the food "laddek" you mentioned sound AMAZING!

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  5. Loved this post—so inspiring and well-written!

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  6. Wow this is truly impressive work! the attention to detail and the effort that went into this really shine through! Excellent work!

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  7. Stunning view of Bantay! Good work, master!

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  8. what a heartfelt description and perspective you have there

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  9. I LOVE THIS POST!! OMG KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

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  10. Such a wonderful experience! Thank you for sharing it!

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  11. NICE POST, this place is absolutely so cool!

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