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135 kilometers from Manila is General Nakar, Province of Quezon. We took the Marikina – Infanta route, also known as MARILAQUE hiway. From Marcos hiway, go straight all the way to Sampaloc, Tanay. The roads here are newly cemented and asphalted.  You will encounter minor potholes due to rains, but very minimal.

We want to visit the river.

After this arc, we turned left towards the river.

We rested for a while under the trees. It’s 12 PM.

On to the river, on foot.

Refreshing.

Now back to the bikes and get our a#%$s home.

Here is something about General Nakar.

Named in homage to the late Guillermo P. Nakar, the municipality rugged and mountainous terrain is suitable for trekking, hiking and other related activities aside from its extensive coastline. It is relatively rich in different flora and fauna.

General Nakar is a first class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 24,895.[1] This is the biggest municipality in the province. General Nakar is south of Dingalan (Aurora), north of Real and Infanta, east of Rodriguez, Antipolo City, Tanay (Rizal), Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan and Norzagaray (Bulacan), and is bounded by Lamon Bay in the eastern side.

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