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by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012 Believed to have "unlimited" oil deposits, Liguasan Marsh is a vast complex of river channels, small freshwater lakes and ponds, extensive marshes, and arable land in the basin of Mindanao River. Although referred to as just Liguasan Marsh, the marsh actually consists of two adjoining marshy basins, Liguasan Marsh and Libungan Marsh, with different water regimes. Liguasan lies at the confluence of the Pulangi, Maganoy, Buluan and Allah rivers while Libungan lies at the confluence of Libungan and Mindanao rivers. » Read More
by Rosevie Decio on May 29, 2012 Mount Hamiguitan is a mountain located in the province of Davao Oriental. It has a height of 1,620 meters (5, 314.96 ft.). The mountain and its vicinity has one of the most diverse wildlife populations in the Philippines. Among the wildlife found in the area are Philippine eagles and several species of Nepenthes. » Read More
by Rosevie Decio on May 23, 2012 Many parts in the province of Benguet contribute to the strawberry production, places such as Tuba, Tublay and Atok. But the best known and widest producer is the city of La Trinidad where the strawberry fields can be located. Three kilometers from Baguio lay the strawberry fields in Betag, La Trinidad. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on May 22, 2012 Panagbenga Festival is also known as Flower Festival or Season of Blooming. This festival is yearly celebrated in Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines, during the months of February and March. » Read More
by Leslie Joaquin on May 11, 2012 Are you looking for the best tourist attraction in Davao City, the largest city in the Philippines? Well, you should not miss visiting the Crocodile Farm where you can find so much fun and excitement in watching saltwater crocodiles. » Read More
by Jann Aeron Delrosario on May 11, 2012 Davao is a home of the largest and greatest eagle in the world – the Philippine Monkey-eating Eagle, considered as the Philippine national bird. The Philippine Eagle Center is a peaceful sanctuary of 36 Philippine Eagles, ten other bird species, four mammal species, and two reptile species. The Philippine Eagle Center is established with the help of the sponsorship of the Philippines Eagle Foundation, a private, non-stock, non-profit association committed in saving the endangered Philippine Eagle and its forest territory. The place is also the best destination for educational tours, especially about learning the ecology and the ecosystem. » Read More