Take a dive and visit this Pangasinan shipwreck

With the thousands of islands that make up the country, there are multiple places where one can cool off and relax for the upcoming summer season. And if travelers also want to learn a little history, Biyahe ni Drew has a destination it can recommend.
A shipwreck just 50 meters from the shore and just 10 feet underwater can be found in Barangay Osmeña in Dasol, Pangasinan. Because it is in shallow water, it can be spotted from atop the water. It can easily be seen whether by snorkeling or free diving. The shipwreck ended up in Barangay Osmeña because of typhoons and is now considered as a treasure by the residents of Dasol.
Aside from the shipwreck, there are also the white sand beaches and other water activities. Travelers can also visit Crocodile Island and Colibra Island. There is also the nearby Tambobong Beach where travelers can collect balbalulang, a kind of seaweed that the residents eat. They either cook it as ensaladang balbalulang or sinabawang balbalulang.
Watch the video below.
The balbalulang is just one of the aquatic flora and fauna that Biyahe ni Drew have discovered on their travels. There is also the sinigang na lumot sa bato of Nueva Ecija, the pokpoklo of Laoag, and the binga of Bantayan Island.