Pandan Town shoreline as viewed from the awesome rolling hills of Hiyop. Unfortunately this magnificent Rolling Hills of Hiyop in Pandan is camera shy. No one as yet who have tried to capture its breath-taking panorama has succeeded in capturing its beauty.
I suspect that no camera has yet been brought to the site to capture its beauty or, that the beauty of Hiyop is not made for cameras by for the naked eyes.
If you want to see the Divine Artist at His finest, playfull and in serene mood, catch Him at Hiyop, Pandan, during sunrise and sun set. It is beyond words.
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Hiyop Rolling hill - Ngakngak
I've been here when i was elementary during a hiking on a municipal camporal held at Canlubi, Pandan. I am really lucky to experience being in this beautiful place. Its really awesome view! The hiking trail was from Canlubi to Hiyop. I remembered that we climbed rocks but i dont remember the name of that place. Then we proceed to Tower(now the smart cell site in pandan i think near Baldoc) the place is like a paradise. Then we proceed to Hiyop Hill. As i've heard the name of the hill is Ngakngak(I'm not sure if my memory serves me right). The people of Hiyop take Ngakngak as short cut to Canlubi. We go down in ngakngak to canlubi. My friends who didn't go with the hiking told us that we look like ants up there. Its one of the best adventure during my elementary years!