One weekend, we attempted to do a semi-Laguna Loop and one of the stops was the Angono Petroglyphs as requested by one of my daughters. They studied it in Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies) and she wanted to see it in real life, not just in school books.
But we had to stop first for lunch at Balaw-balaw Restaurant and Art Gallery, also in downtown Angono (This merits a separate blog entry).
Finding the exact spot is tricky using Waze. It actually is in the border of Angono and Binangonan, hence, the name Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs on Waze. But the stupid app points to the shooting range that is located within the Eastridge Golf Course but the real location is a little bit further down the road.
Then you can park at the mouth of this tunnel and you can bring a flashlight to help you navigate the dark tunnel.
You walk further a bit to reach the concrete walkways.
You have to look carefully to be able to see the stone carvings of the bored ancient Filipinos.
We didn’t linger there as we have other interesting things to see around Rizal. Next stop was the Morong Church.