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Talaga Beach in Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines, is a crescent-shaped white sand cove backed by lush hills and vegetation, once a private retreat of former President Ferdinand Marcos that opened to the public after 1986.

Known as one of central Luzon's finest yet neglected beaches, it offers calm waters for relaxation and scenic views, though remnants of its past mansion and clubhouse highlight years of looting and disrepair.

This serene spot draws visitors for picnics and tranquility near Manila, blending natural beauty with intriguing history.

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