| St. Joseph - The Worker Parish Church |
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A panoramic vista of the century old church would naturally greet any promenader from any point of
perspective. The church is one the oldest in Bicol Region. Made out of baked bricks (ladrillo) in unfolds
the opulent Spanish architectural influence. Constructed in 1725 and completed by 1735, the church was
tragically destroyed by fire in April 17, 1740, renovation was pursued during the same year until completed
during the last decade of 18th century.
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| The Leaning Tower (Belfry) Of Milaor |
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AA beautiful and strong stone tower composed of three layers stood strong akin to a royal honor guard
at the vicinage of the main building of Saint Joseph the Worker Parish Church. According to histrorical notes,
the belfry was constructed during the tutelage of Fray Francisco delos Santos in 1848, reflecting as his
monumental architectural contribution to the town's magnificent past. beautiful and strong stone tower
composed of three layers stood strong akin to a royal honor guard at the vicinage of the main building of
Saint Joseph the Worker Parish Church. According to histrorical notes, the belfry was constructed during the
tutelage of Fray Francisco delos Santos in 1848, reflecting as his monumental architectural contribution to
the town's magnificent past.
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| The May - Ylauod (Milaor) River |
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Is a characterization of inbred charm and symmetry. Its existence is synonymous to the day-to-day
existence of the people of May-Ylauod from the early days of pre-Spanish colonization until this modern times.
The river, provides abundant exotic freshwater fishes, irigates the vast farmlands of May-Ylauod, medium of
transfortation, a fantasy for leisurely travel (boating) and readily serve other diurnal requirements of man.
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| Wooden Cross Of May - Ylauod (Milaor Embarcadero) |
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Brought by the pioneering Spanish missionaries, the Wooden Embarcadero Cross at Sto. Domingo, Milaor,
Camarines Sur was constructed in 1720 through forced labor. It still stood stable and strong unfazed by the
natural tests of time.
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