Palumbanes
The Palumbanes or Palumbanes Islands, also known locally as “Parompong” (Porongpong), is a group of islands in the Philippine Sea located in the northern part of Caramoran, province of Catanduanes, Bicol Region, Philippines.
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Geography | |
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Coordinates | 14°01′N 124°02′E |
Adjacent to | Philippine Sea |
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Administration | |
Region | Bicol Region |
Province | Catanduanes |
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Palumbanes is accessible by motorboat and is less than an hour away or 13km away from the shoreline of the municipality of Caramoran. The islands are picture-perfect especially during summer. It has the view of a beautiful sunrise, green-contoured mountains, smiling children, and great off-white sand. It is considered as the fishing paradise of the north.[1]
The group of island is composed of 3 islands named Parongpong Island, the largest followed by Tignob Island and Calabagio Island and rocks
Geography
Palumbanes is situated at a coordinate of 14°01′N 124°02′E.