by Abra Stallion | Bangued, Blog |
The Legend of Maria of Calaba Bangued, Abra Barangay Calaba, Bangued and the Rock According to the locals, Calaba may have gotten its place name from the Iloco word calab/kalab which means to climb. In the past, people living across the river may have had to climb and...
by Abra Stallion | Blog, Peñarrubia, Published Articles, Stories from Abra |
Abra in Colours The Tingguians, Bamboos, and the Art of Dyeing Abra in Colours ” Abra in Colours ” is an article written about a trip to Abra sometime in 2013, capturing some of the best traditional works from the upland, from dyeing, weaving, to bamboo...
by Abra Stallion | Blog, Bucay |
SPOTLIGHT ON: Midas “Dos” Villanueva II, Tattoo Artist and Airbrush Artist from Bucay, Abra An artist creates a painting of Christ with eyes full of emotion while the Philippines was under General Community Quarantine Midas Bayle Villanueva II, more...
by Abra Stallion | Blog, Daguioman, Lacub, Malibcong, Tineg, Tubo |
Five Charming Villages in the Province of Abra You (Probably) may Never have Heard of Abra may still be considered to be “at the end of the road.” Although getting here takes time and getting around may have its challenges, all of these will be rewarded...
by Abra Stallion | Blog |
Taste of Abra: Abal-abal Exotic Food Taste of Abra: Abal-abal Insects have been eaten by humans for tens of thousands of years, in many parts of the world. More than 2000 insect species have been documented to be edible. In Abra, insects have an important place as...
by Abra Stallion | Blog, Bucay |
Tourist Sites in Bucay Abra What to see and visit around the Municipality of Bucay Bucay, Abra Bucay was an important outpost during Spanish times and became the first Capital of Abra from 1846 to 1861, before the administration was transferred to Bangued. Today,...