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- The Magapit Bridge is suspension bridge spanning 257 meters (843 ft) that connects the east and west sides of the Ca****an River in Lal-lo, Ca****an, Philippines...
- The Magapit Protected Landscape is a protected area of forested limestone hills and gr****lands in the Ca****an Valley of northern Luzon island in the Philippines...
- Gattaran during a storm at night. Now the best way is by vehicle over the Magapit bridge. There are dams in two of the river's tributaries, the Magat and...
- Magapit–Santa Teresita Road (also known as Magapit–Mission Road) is a two-lane, 33.123-kilometer (20.582 mi) national secondary road in the Ca****an province...
- Guiguinto Manila North Road/Maharlika Highway: LaoagBurgosAparri Bangag-Magapit Road: Aparri – Lal-lo Ca****an Valley Road: Lal-lo – Tuguegarao Maharlika...
- Northern Sierra Madre Natural monuments Salinas Protected landscapes Casecnan Magapit Quirino Protected landscapes and seascapes Batanes Peñablanca Resource...
- Landscape Dinadiawan River Protected Landscape La Mesa Watershed Reservation Magapit Protected Landscape Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park Pantabangan–Carranglan...
- Civil and Structural Engineering". Structurae.com. "Cebu-Cordova Bridge". "Magapit Suspension Bridge". "Marcelo Fernan Bridge". "Bamban Bridge". "Agas-Agas...
- Northern Sierra Madre Natural monuments Salinas Protected landscapes Casecnan Magapit Quirino Protected landscapes and seascapes Batanes Peñablanca Resource...
- spots and tourist landmarks include the Lal-lo and Gattaran S**** Middens, Magapit Protected Landscape, Maduppaper Caves, the Mapaso Hot Spring and the Tanglagan...