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Tondol Beach (Anda)

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  Tondol Beach is located on Anda, Pangasinan's lone island municipality, on the northern extremity of the island. Anda is made up of one large island, Cabarruyan Island, also known as Anda Island, plus a number of smaller islands. The lengthy, shallow form of Tondol Beach during low tide distinguishes it from other beaches. A kilometer away from Tondol Beach is Tanduyong Island, which may be visited on foot during low tide.

Patar Beach (Bolinao)

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White Beach of Patar, Among the many beautiful beaches in Bolinao, Pangasinan, this is one of the most popular. Beautiful golden beaches, crystal clear water, and a spectacular vista of the West Philippine Sea characterize this island. There are no admission fees because it is a public beach, however parking must be paid for. Along the beach, there are a number of nipa huts for rent. The public toilets and baths are also positioned towards the back of the beach. When you begin walking towards the ocean, you will most likely be pleasantly surprised by a gorgeous peaceful beach with white golden sand and tranquil water crashing on the shores.

Colibra Island (Dasol)

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  Colibra Island, also known as Camaso Island, is a small, rocky islet surrounded by turquoise ocean and cream sand. Rocks and elevated corals fill the southern coast, while cream sand surrounds the rest. Because of the prevalence of sea snakes, especially on the rocky section of the island, the island was given the name Colibra/Culebra or Snake Island by locals. Freshwater-dependent trees struggle to live on the island since it is flat and arid. There were five coconut trees there previously, but today there are none. There are a few little plants here and there, but the area is largely uninhabitable.