Babuyan Islands
The Babuyan Islands are a group of islands located in the northern part of the Philippines, specifically in the Babuyan Channel. This archipelago consists of several islands, with Babuyan Claro being the largest. The islands are known for their rugged terrain, beautiful landscapes, and rich biodiversity, making them a unique destination for nature lovers.
The Babuyan Islands are part of the Cagayan Valley region and are home to various indigenous communities. The area is primarily agricultural, with residents engaging in farming and fishing. The islands also serve as a habitat for various wildlife species, contributing to their ecological significance.