ANDA, PANGASINAN

Tondol Beach, the salt field, a mighty river, fishponds by the Katubig bridge, and the rolling hills. These are the pride of Anda, Pangasinan, Philippines.

TONDOL BEACH
It has grey sand. It feels so soft it almost feels like mud but not exactly mud. It’s got calm water that retreats to many meters away during low tide exposing many tiny creatures that burrows in the light grey sand. This beach lacks organization. The placement of huts are so random, it creates one messy shoreline.


KATUBIG BRIDGE
What makes this bridge so cool is the priceless view. The view of the fisher folks below doing their day-to-day living.

On our way back home, we stopped at the Katubig Bridge to watch the crimson sky during sunset. We’re lucky to have witnessed the most amazing crimson-colored sky as it reflected on the river below. The silhouette of the Sister of the Poor convent atop the hill added an element which made it a picture-perfect scene.


ANDA
This off-the-beaten-track small town is about 40 minutes drive from Alaminos City.
 

sunset view at Katubig Bridge.
 

below Katubig Bridge, 2008


 

salt field community

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