- DIVINE MERCY SHRINE
- GARDENS OF MALASAG ECO-TOURISM VILLAGE
- PUEBLO DE ORO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
- MACAHAMBUS CAVE
- MAPAWA NATURE PARK
- F.S. CATANICO FALLS
- MC. ARTHUR MARKER
- ST. AGUSTIN CATHEDRAL
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The Divine Mercy statue, so far the tallest Divine Mercy statue in the world, will be formally turned over to the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro represented by Archbishop Antonio Ledesma. |
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The village has an impressive collection of Philippines flaura and fauna, being one of Northern Mindanao’s ecology-friendly and cultural destination. You can also visit different tribal houses to view some interesting traditional and indigenous artifacts from different tribes of Northern Mindanao. |
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Is an exclusive high- end subdivision within Pueblo de Oro township. It uses the cluster concept of development. Small pocket of real estate lots interweaving with a golf course allowing low population density, low noise pollution, good air circulation and an abundance of trees.
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The site of famous Battle of Macahambus Hill which took place on June 4, 1900, the first Filipino victory against the Americans. The cave itself is a picturesque spot. Today, its short cavern leads to a veranda that overlooks the meandering Cagayan River below. |
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The park's river and eco trek is a halfday excursion at P250/pax for a maximum of 20 persons. The treks will take you to the seven falls in the F.S. Catanico area, passing through a reforested area. |
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Located in Barangay F.S. Catanico, it is a small narrow falls surrounded by magima stone boulders. The area is a bit isolated and does not have any electricity, potable water or public transportation (bring your own refreshments). The surrounding area is impressive as it still retains much of its natural environment. |
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Located at the edge of Macabalan port, the monument commemorates two historic events. During the Philippine-American War (Philippine Insurgency), Kagayanons fortified the wharf against the invading Americans from January to March 1900. It was finally occupied by the Americans on April 25, 1900. |
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Gaston Park is located across the Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral. The park, noted for its water fountain, is a favorite place to unwind for many locals, especially during Sundays. Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral is the city's main Catholic Church and the seat of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro. |
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Gaston Park is located across the Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral. The park, noted for its water fountain, is a favorite place to unwind for many locals, especially during Sundays. Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral is the city's main Catholic Church and the seat of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro. |
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