The white-sand beaches around the island are speckled with exotic shells and different rock formations masterpieces crafted by nature's own hands.
The island has a tinge of history  attached to it. It was once a refuge  of Ferdinand Marcos while he was  sought by the Japanese during World War  II - Marcos went on to become  one of the Presidents of the  Philippines. Marcos Hill, the highest point in Higatangan Island at 46  meters, is named after him.  
This top travel destination in  Biliran Province has recently  been seeing an increasing number of  tourists visiting it because of the  provincial tourism office's efforts  to highlight Higatangan as a top  destination in the whole region. Visit  Higatangan Island and have a  little island paradise experience  here on earth.
4-6 of April 2011, me and my batchmates took our trip to this  spectacular island which is higatangan. It's my  2nd time to be there  and i did not regret it, hence it given me an unforgettable memories  that i will treasure for a lifetime.
We stayed in our classmates  house and she is the one who invited us to be there, since she would be  having her blowout. Our stay there was amazing for the reason that they  given us a warm of welcome.
During our first day, we only  went to shifting sand bar for picture taking and swimming. That time,  the shifting sand bar was deformed since it is only depending on the  current of the waves and the wind. We took our swimming there and  enjoyed our selves, also the weather is very fine and conducive to tour  around the island.
The second day, we went to the other side of the island where  you could fined its magnificent rock formation, also it's my first time  to be there.
The place is very beautiful and  fabulous. It was a challenge for me since we walked beside the rock  formation, also the rocks is very sharp. It took hours before we  finished our hiked through the rocks and it was not easy since your not  only walking beside the rocks but also to climbed and to swim. It was  very a memorable adventure ever i experienced and i will treasure it for  a lifetime.






 
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