Offbeat wonders of Claveria
North Luzon is full of
surprises! And it's mostly when we veer off the usual destinations when we find
them. Claveria, found north-west of
Cagayan Valley, is one such surprise. I wasn't expecting to find a scenic
boat-filled cove known as Taggat Lagoon
with dramatic rock formations in this northern coastal town when I first caught
sight of it under torrential rain. We
were just passing through the town on the way to Pagupud, Ilocos Norte and took
a cursory look but the image of the lagoon remained in my mind. It was enough
to persuade me to go back and this time stayed longer to explore.
The two towering limestone formations off the coast of Taggat Lagoon and clearly seen from Claveria beach are said to be this two greedy couples, Apo Lakay-lakay (Old Man) and Apo Baket-baket (Old Woman). These rock formations have become Claveria's landmarks and locals still believe that they should offer some of their catch to the rocks whenever they pass by. It could also be one of the reasons why a lot of Cagayanos here are so hospitable and generous. The rock formation of their son Ubing-ubing (Child) can be found on Centinela Beach.
See the legendary rocks.
Legend tells of a rich but greedy old couple and their son living in Claveria. An old man begged the rich man to spare a fish after an abundant catch but he just haughtily shrugged him off. An old lady knocked on their door and asked for food but the rich lady shunned her. When they were about to have dinner, they found their precious child missing. Before the sun rose, they found their son turned into stone. They blamed each other for their greediness and soon the waves lashed at their feet. The couple also turned into stone.The two towering limestone formations off the coast of Taggat Lagoon and clearly seen from Claveria beach are said to be this two greedy couples, Apo Lakay-lakay (Old Man) and Apo Baket-baket (Old Woman). These rock formations have become Claveria's landmarks and locals still believe that they should offer some of their catch to the rocks whenever they pass by. It could also be one of the reasons why a lot of Cagayanos here are so hospitable and generous. The rock formation of their son Ubing-ubing (Child) can be found on Centinela Beach.
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