Nestled in the heart of Barangay Villa Paraiso, Rizal, Nueva Ecija, Rancho Paraiso Nature Park has become home to an extraordinary emblem of unity and brotherhood - the Tallest Eagle statue. Standing at an impressive 77 feet, this majestic sculpture is not only a testament to artistic ingenuity but also a symbol of The Fraternal Order of Eagles - Philippine Eagles (TFOE-PE) camaraderie.
Privately owned by the dedicated Eagles club member, Jasper James B. Larona, Rancho Paraiso Nature Park opened its gates to the public on January 19, 2024, in a grand inauguration ceremony presided over by the esteemed TFOE-PE National President, Eagle Ronald F. Delos Santos.
The Tallest Eagle statue serves as a beacon, capturing the spirit of unity and fellowship among the members of TFOE-PE. Its towering presence not only adds a touch of grandeur to the landscape but also represents the shared values and principles that bind the members of this prestigious organization.
Visitors to Rancho Paraiso Nature Park are greeted by this awe-inspiring structure, a testament to the dedication of TFOE-PE in fostering brotherhood and camaraderie. The park itself, a labor of love by Jasper James B. Larona, offers a serene retreat where nature enthusiasts and eagle aficionados can revel in the beauty of their surroundings.
As the Tallest Eagle statue stands tall against the sky, it serves as a constant reminder of the shared vision and goals that unite The Fraternal Order of Eagles - Philippine Eagles. A must-visit destination for those seeking not only the tranquility of nature but also the embodiment of camaraderie, Rancho Paraiso Nature Park stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the TFOE-PE.
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