Kapurpurawan Rock Formation

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Kapurpurawan Rock Formation
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Location Burgos, Ilocos Norte
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates 18°32′19″N120°39′13″E / 18.53870°N 120.65361°E / 18.53870; 120.65361

Kapurpurawan Rock Formation is a natural rock formation in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. [1]

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It is located on the northwestern tip of Burgos [2] and is situated right next to another popular tourist attraction, Bangui Wind Farm. [3]

It was named after the Ilocano word "puraw" which means "white”, in reference to the white limestone formations formed over time. [4]

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References

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