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Hidden Treasure Beach Resort, Pagudpud

Another attraction in Pagudpud was the Hidden Treasure Beach Resort, which was really hidden from civilization because it was the only resort in the place and no other establishments were present. It was like a jail far enough that you couldn't escape right away.

From the national road, you will be turning into a street which leads to a dirt road which has a view of the forest and you will be passing by a private land which was planted with pine trees.

When you reach the place, it was like a steep with a gate and was very spacious for cars to park. I almost run to see the view of the ocean and I was amazed that there was a herd of sheep freely roaming around the place and it was like you are in the set of the movie "Sound of Music." It was like a post card and I never thought our country is indeed a very beautiful place to explore and could compete to other beautiful places around the world.

The view of the South China Sea is visible from the steep and from the other cottages.

The beach front of the Hidden Treasure were mainly huge rocks and the sands of it were sharp.

The resort was like hidden because aside from being far from civilization, it was the only sandy shore between the rocky borders of Pagudpud.

The resort was planned according to its geographical location and it was well maintained. It was composed of several cottages ranging from fan to air conditioned ones. Since there are no other establishment around, it seems like you have no choice of buying your food outside.

This was the view from the bottom of the resort. I don't know about their rates but I think there is a corresponding fee when you enter the resort for whatsoever reason. c",)

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