Wondering the Beauty of Cabangtalan Beach at Sinait, Ilocos Sur




            It is summer break, last year when we decided to go to my father’s hometown. Sinait, Ilocos Sur is where I spent most of my childhood summer.It’s been 2 years since I went there, I must say that a lot of things have changed for the past years, a lot of houses and establishment have built.

Sinait is the last town of the Ilocos Sur province going to the Ilocos Norte. Sinait, ilocos Sur is known as the Garlic Center of the North. It boast off a lustrous green and a sunny coastal land area.The people here are engaged in farming, producing food.





        One morning, an exhausting day in our house, when my Aunt decided to go somewhere where we can relax and she immediately find a perfect place for us. We decided to go to CabangatalanBeach or what they call “D’Lighthouse White Beach” and “The Boracay of the North”. The Cabangatalan beach is not so far from our house, we just needed to ride a vehicle to go there. 


          As we traveled  along the way, I could  feel the presence of the sunny day, the amour of the salty water and the clean and fresh air.







The Cabangtalan Beach has its fair share of the coast, though the sand wasn’t white, it was powdery nonetheless. It was the perfect reason to stay at the beach. The sunset was too perfect; you will feel love, as for me. 






It is also good for the person who loves to take photos of nature, who loves sunset and of course who love to take photo shoots, like me.





The feeling that soft sand against our tired feet was very relaxing, along with the breeze that seemed to cradle me to sleep.




What I particularly loved about this beach is that it’s completely devoid of the presence of tourists. It was such a local beach, where families hang out to spend their weekends or vacation and where kids could swim in their shirts and shorts. Here also you could hear the people singing their hearts out in the karaoke machine and where the old ones could chill out drink and merry. 



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