+ Follow AURORA NATIONAL SCIENCE Tag
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The town of Baler is rich in history. Founded in 1609, it is birthplace of Manuel L. Quezon, president of the Philippine Commonwealth. In 1735, it was engulfed by a tsunami, and in 1899, Spanish resistance fighters made their last stand against American troops in Baler church.
Nowadays, the town is a popular surfing hub, known for its nine-foot high waves and 4.5-meter barrels in Cemento Reef, where the annual Aurora Surfing Cup is held.
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February 10, 2007 - 12:00am