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Palanan and Maconacon

The document describes a trip taken in June 2011 that started with a short plane ride from Cauayan City to Palanan on the east coast of Luzon. From Palanan, the traveler took a boat to Divilacan and then land transportation to Maconacon before returning by the same plane to Cauayan City. There are no roads connecting Palanan to Divilacan and Maconacon, requiring boat and land transportation between the locations.

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Palanan and Maconacon

The document describes a trip taken in June 2011 that started with a short plane ride from Cauayan City to Palanan on the east coast of Luzon. From Palanan, the traveler took a boat to Divilacan and then land transportation to Maconacon before returning by the same plane to Cauayan City. There are no roads connecting Palanan to Divilacan and Maconacon, requiring boat and land transportation between the locations.

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Palanan and Maconacon, June 2011

This trip started in Cauayan City, Isabela, with a 23-minute Cyclone Air flight to Palanan on the east
coast of Luzon, on a single-engine 7-seater plane flying low over the rain forest of the Sierra Madre.
From Palanan we took a bangka to Divilacan, and from there land transportation to Maconacon. We
then flew back to Cauayan City from Maconacon on the same Cyclone Air flight. There is no road
passable to vehicles leading to Palanan, or from Palanan to Divilacan and Maconacon.

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