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CENTENNIAL TREE

 La Union Centennial TreePhoto from:  www.launion.gov.ph

 

 In the municipality of Bacnotan, which is widely popular for its cement deposits and Sea Urchins, there’s a Barangay called Carcarmay, named after a tree that bears a sour-sweet yellowish fruit that grows abundant in the area. It is not however famous because of Carmay but because of an Acacia tree that has become the place’s witness of its growth in the various stages of our history. More than a hundred years old, it still stands majestically at the center of Carcarmay Community School, giving shade to countless graduation rites and various school and community programs.  Read More:  http://www.launion.gov.ph/page.php?165

 

La Union Centennial TreePhoto from:  www.world66.com

 

The Centennial tree is located at Carcarmay Elementary School, Bacnotan, La Union.

Based from the stories of the people of Carcarmay, after the World War II, a legion of Japanese soldiers visited the municipality of Bacnotan and they wanted to drop by at the place they were once stationed as soldiers, but unfortunately, they can’t pinpoint the exact location of their former base but one of them remembered the old Acacia tree they were hanging around before.  Read More: http://airwindzone.wordpress.com/2013/10/31/the-centennial-tree-in-bacnotan-la-union/

 

 La Union Centennial TreePhoto from:  roseannramirez.blogspot.com 

 

Popular for its cement deposits and sea urchins, the town of Badoc is home to Carcarmay Barangay which harbors the La Union Centennial Tree planted way back in 1896 as certified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The centennial tree is an acacia tree that has grown like a giant green parachute, its long branches and large trunk never failing to wow visitors.  Read More:  http://vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/A-Birds-Eye-View-of-La-Union-Centennial-Tree

 

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 La Union Centennial TreePhoto from:   www.flickr.com 

 

La Union Centennial TreePhoto from:   www.bacnotan.gov.ph 

 

Photo from:  http://loneprowler.blogspot.com/2016/03/la-union-centennial-tree-also-known-as.html

 

Photo from:  https://ph.news.yahoo.com/amphtml/photos/spots-in-la-union-1364198231-slideshow/

 

 

 

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The “Beach Fever” Province of La Union

Where is La Union and How to Get There

Interesting Tourist Spots in La Union

Things To Do When in La Union

Colorful Festivals in La Unon

La Union Photo Gallery

 

 

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