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Dalton Pass - a memorial shrine sits at the highest point of the road commemorating the death of General Dalton by a sniper's bullet. This pass bears witness to the death of almost 17,000 number of Japanes, American and Filipino soldiers. Dalton's pass is also the gateway to the Cagayan Valley Region and the Ifugao Rice Terraces. Mount Pulag National Park - Located in the three provinces of Benguet, Ifugao & Nueva Vizcaya in the Philippines, Mt. Pulag and its environs is a recipient of several on-going projects. Capisaan Cave System - considered as the fifth longest cave system in the country. It is also considered a geologist’s paradise due to its varying rare calcite formations and unique stalagmite and stalactite formations. Imugan Waterfalls - a 35-foot two-level falls with a shallow catch basin of refreshing mountain spring interestingly located between two mountains. Trek over streams and rivers emanating from the falls. The falls is accessible by a 30-minute hike from Imugan poblacion which is about 30 minutes from the national highway. St. Vincent Ferrer Church - was constructed in the 16th century, this church is one of the oldest and the biggest in Northern Luzon. It features a belltower that is among the town’s well-preserved Spanish colonial monuments and an ecclesiastical museum. Beside the church is what is acclaimed as the oldest acacia tree (Semanea-saman) in Luzon, planted by settlers from Nueva Ecija in 1880. St. Dominic Cathedral - Preserved to become the first cathedral in the province. Razed twice and rebuilt in the same old site, it is now approximately twice its original size. It still maintains its original 18th century Spanish style facade though.
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