Bantay Abot Cave is a natural rock formation and tourist attraction along the shores of Balaoi, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte.
Despite being called a cave, Bantay Abot means "mountain with a hole". This cave-like rock archway that frames a rocky shore is believed to have been a hill that eroded over time after an earthquake struck.
It faces the South China Sea, and is a few kilometers away from Kabigan Falls and Patapat Viaduct.
References
- Quieta, Racquel (October 15, 2020). "LOOK: Ilocos Norte destinations that are a must-see". GMA Entertainment.
- ^ Cybulskie, Pat. "Top 12 Pagudpud Tourist Spots: Beaches, Windmills, Scenic Spots". Guide to the Philippines. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
- "Bantay Abot Cave in Baloi, Ilocos Norte: Formed out of Nature's Wrath and Grace". Primer.ph. March 12, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
18°36′53″N 120°52′10″E / 18.6147°N 120.8695°E / 18.6147; 120.8695
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