Lantangan is a barangay in Mandaon, a municipality in the province of Masbate, Philippines. It is one of the 26 barangays of Mandaon and has a population of approximately 2,776 people, based on the 2020 Census. This makes up around 6.29% of Mandaon's total population.
The name "Lantangan" is believed to have come from "Gantangan," which refers to a traditional wooden box used for measuring rice. The term is derived from "gantang," a unit of volume used in the Philippines, which is equivalent to a gallon or 16 cups.
Lantangan is located at coordinates 12.1841°N latitude and 123.2721°E longitude, with an elevation of around 25.1 meters (82.3 feet) above sea level. The barangay is known for its natural beauty, including caves located on Mount Pingganon, a feature that has drawn attention from local media.
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Our Lantangan adventure continues, with us sluming around the barangay passing time, eating, and visiting endless relatives and others.
All this came in the lead up to the start of the three-day fiesta celebrations.
March 15th to 17th 2025
This visit I made a return to the Lantangan Elementery School to get a better shot of the 'I Love' sign there than the mediocre attempt on the last visit.
Above is the entrance.
Photo: Brad Peadon
On this visit I was privileged to meet school principal Ms Arma Fenis
Photo: Brad Peadon
Lantangan Elementery School buildings.
Photo: Brad Peadon
The sign I originally came for.Another one of my weird photographic interests is getting shots of all these signs around the country wherever I go.Photo: Brad Peadon
Tins watching the feathered creatures.Photo: Brad Peadon
My dear niece Esther pops her head out to say G'day.Photo: Brad Peadon
What once was a sari sari store but now seems to be a place to gather and chat.That's Esther's parents Efren and Rochell (if that's how it is spelt) in the former shop area. May we be a brother Ernie in the red t-shirt.Photo: Brad Peadon
The family cock was quite friendly allowing us to have a good pat.Photo: Brad Peadon
Above and eleven below.View of the trip along the Lantangan Motorway, taken from the trike of some guy who's name I couldn't possibly spell but sounds like Efrihim.Photos: Brad Peadon
The road into Lantangan proper is always quite breathtaking.Photos: Brad Peadon
We walked for hours but never did quite find that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Indeed, that end seemed to keep moving further away, then eventually disappeared altogether, leaving totally clueless as to where to find it.Photo: Brad Peadon
No better way to explore the island than on a trike.It also makes stopping here and there for photos even more easy.Photos: Brad Peadon
A nice little barangay house in the bush.Photo: Brad Peadon
Above and below.The guide to the upcoming barangay fiesta arrives.Photos: Brad Peadon
Morning view out across the Sibuyan Sea.Photo: Brad Peadon
One of the Sunset Villa helpers who's name, yet again, I can't remember.Feel free to email me if anyone actually knows the missing people's names.Photo: Brad Peadon
Longsilog for breakfast.There is no doubt Filipino brekkie is a world best.Photo: Brad Peadon
Above: Morning at Lantangan.Below: Sunset from the same spot.Photos: Brad Peadon
The next thrilling installment sees us head off to Sitio Gabi, another seaside locale a short boat ride from Sunset Villa
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Nhing, Tins & Esther.
Gerry & Betty
Sunset Villa - Lantangan
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