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  1. Surfing in Baler’s Sabang Beach is one exciting recreation in the Aurora province. In fact, surfing is the reason why there’s an influx of tourists in the region in the past few years. Our guide “Leandro” told us that based on his observation; Baler’s tourism got boosted after its surfing spots were featured in the Philippine television program Kris TV in 2014.

  2. Oct 5, 2017 · Insider Info: At the foot of the hill, there is a Tromba Marina statue to commemorate the tsunami that hit the Baler in the 18th century. Contact Details: Municipal Tourism Office Phone: 0977 801 2744, 0928 983 7668 Email/ Site: baler.gov.ph Facebook: @Ermita-Hills-Baler-Aurora

  3. TROMBA MARINA | DISASTER HIT IN BALER AURORA PHILIPPINES #sulyapsanakaraan #filipinohistory #trombamarina #filipino #manila #tidalwave #ngayongarawsakasaysayan #culture #philippineart #pinas #pinoyako #pinoyhistory #philippinehero #heritage #photography #pinoypride #fb #reels #fbviralreels #foryoupageシforyou #foryoupage #FBreels #fypシ #trendingreels #fypviralシ #fbreels # ...

  4. May 6, 2020 · History has it that the present natives of Baler had sprung from the 14 families that survived the December 1735 tidal wave that washed the old Baler town. These families escaped drowning, thanks to the elevated Ermita Hill. Worth visiting at the foot of the hill is the Tromba Marina Monument that depicts

  5. Mar 26, 2020 · Ermita Hill at Tromba MarinaBurol na sumagip sa isang bayan sa panahon ng kalamidad at atake ng pirata, saan ito? tunghayan aa vlog update*kinuhana po ang v...

  6. May 15, 2022 · What is Tromba Marina Ermita Hill? Tromba Marina was the name given to the destructive tidal wave that struck Baler, Aurora on December 27, 1735. This monstrous wave caught everyone off-guard when it arrived around 2:00 AM. The town was devastated in seconds and many lives were immediately lost. How many steps in Ermita Hill? 250++ steps

  7. Philippine Standard Time: History The early history of Baler is fragmentary though sufficient to indicate that during the early years that preceded the arrival of Franciscan Missionaries, continuous change took place in the human and political geography or the regions, as a result of the migration of people and dissemination of new ideas and cultures.