Bondoc Peninsula
The Bondoc Peninsula is a landform located in the southeastern part of the Philippines, specifically in the province of Quezon. It is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the east and the Lamon Bay to the west. The peninsula is known for its diverse ecosystems, including coastal areas, forests, and agricultural lands, making it an important region for both biodiversity and local livelihoods.
The Bondoc Peninsula is home to several municipalities, including Mulanay, Tagkawayan, and San Francisco. The area is primarily agricultural, with rice, coconut, and various fruits being cultivated. Additionally, the peninsula's natural beauty attracts visitors, offering opportunities for eco-tourism and outdoor activities.