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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.motorclyde.com/event/executive-ride-11-min
 doro-loop-24">Executive Ride #11:  Mindoro Loop</a>\nEmbark on a Scenic Ri
 de Through Mindoro Mindoro\, an island located in the western-central regi
 on of the Philippines\, is situated across the Verde Island Passage from L
 uzon (northeast) and between the Mindoro Strait (southwest) and the Tablas
  Strait (southeast). Unlike the majority of its sister islands\, Mindoro i
 s characterized by the absence of deep coastal embayments or fringing isle
 ts. The island’s mountainous core stretches for 160 kilometers along its
  entire length\, surrounded by a fragmented coastal plain that is widest a
 long the eastern shore. Lake Naujan and Mount Halcon (2\,585 meters)\, the
  island’s highest peak\, are situated in the northeastern region. Steep-
 sided valleys are formed by rivers\, including the Pandan\, Ibod\, and Bon
 gabong. Notably\, the tamaraw\, a small water buffalo endemic to Mindoro\,
  is a unique feature of the island’s fauna. Beginning with the historic 
 town of Abra de Ilog\, established by Spanish missionaries in the 17th cen
 tury\, riders embark on an eastward journey to Calapan\, the capital of Or
 iental Mindoro. This route offers a combination of smooth paved roads and 
 more rugged\, unpaved sections that have recently undergone improvements f
 or enhanced accessibility. Along the way\, motorcycle riders have the oppo
 rtunity to visit local markets and connect with the indigenous Mangyan com
 munities\, whose vibrant traditions contribute to the cultural richness of
  the experience. Continuing northward\, the ride leads to Puerto Galera\, 
 a coastal paradise renowned for its picturesque beaches and thriving marin
 e life. Riders are treated to breathtaking views of the coastline and the 
 West Philippine Sea. A visit to the Puerto Galera Heritage Museum provides
  an insightful perspective on the area’s rich history and cultural signi
 ficance.
DTSTAMP:20260601T211014Z
LOCATION:Motorclyde International Inc.\, Sto. Tomas- Lipa City Barangay Roa
 d\, Purok 3\, Barangay San Francisco\, Sto. Tomas 4234 4234\, Philippines
SUMMARY:Executive Ride #11:  Mindoro Loop
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.motorclyde.com/event/exec
 utive-ride-11-mindoro-loop-24">Executive Ride #11:  Mindoro Loop</a>\nEmba
 rk on a Scenic Ride Through Mindoro Mindoro\, an island located in the wes
 tern-central region of the Philippines\, is situated across the Verde Isla
 nd Passage from Luzon (northeast) and between the Mindoro Strait (southwes
 t) and the Tablas Strait (southeast). Unlike the majority of its sister is
 lands\, Mindoro is characterized by the absence of deep coastal embayments
  or fringing islets. The island’s mountainous core stretches for 160 kil
 ometers along its entire length\, surrounded by a fragmented coastal plain
  that is widest along the eastern shore. Lake Naujan and Mount Halcon (2\,
 585 meters)\, the island’s highest peak\, are situated in the northeaste
 rn region. Steep-sided valleys are formed by rivers\, including the Pandan
 \, Ibod\, and Bongabong. Notably\, the tamaraw\, a small water buffalo end
 emic to Mindoro\, is a unique feature of the island’s fauna. Beginning w
 ith the historic town of Abra de Ilog\, established by Spanish missionarie
 s in the 17th century\, riders embark on an eastward journey to Calapan\, 
 the capital of Oriental Mindoro. This route offers a combination of smooth
  paved roads and more rugged\, unpaved sections that have recently undergo
 ne improvements for enhanced accessibility. Along the way\, motorcycle rid
 ers have the opportunity to visit local markets and connect with the indig
 enous Mangyan communities\, whose vibrant traditions contribute to the cul
 tural richness of the experience. Continuing northward\, the ride leads to
  Puerto Galera\, a coastal paradise renowned for its picturesque beaches a
 nd thriving marine life. Riders are treated to breathtaking views of the c
 oastline and the West Philippine Sea. A visit to the Puerto Galera Heritag
 e Museum provides an insightful perspective on the area’s rich history a
 nd cultural significance.
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