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The Magnificent Bangon Bugtong Falls of Calbayog City

The Magnificent Bangon Bugtong Falls of Calbayog City

by Rjay Reyes on June 20, 2014
Located in Brgy. San Joaquin of Calbayog City, Bangon-Bugtong- Bugtong Falls is one of the most splendid and spectacular spots that is worth visiting. Anybody who would dare to visit the stream will be amazed to see a circular pond about 30 meters in diameter, wide enough for swimming and deep enough for diving.
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San Juanico Bridge, Leyte

San Juanico Bridge, Leyte

by Rosevie Decio on August 29, 2013
Most likely the most well-known bridges of the Philippines, the San Juanico Bridge is rightfully regarded as one of the most elegant and monumental engineering projects in the history of the Philippines and is a sight to behold as it spans the islands of Leyte and Samar.
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Top 10 Most Magnificent Caves in the Philippines

Top 10 Most Magnificent Caves in the Philippines

by Jhaypee Guia on August 27, 2013
Spelunkers unite! Here is a list of the most thrilling, most exciting, and most adventurous venues for spelunking in the Philippines.
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Sohoton National Bridge Park: The Basey's Pride and Heritage

Sohoton National Bridge Park: The Basey's Pride and Heritage

by Kheem Caparas on July 30, 2013
Sohoton National Park is situated in Rawis, Brgy. Guirang, Basey, Samar. It is Basey’s pride and heritage because it is one of the most popular destinations in the region. Within this 841-hectare paradise along the Basey River, you can find a network of caves, rock shelters, flowing rivers, plunging waterfalls, and rich flora and fauna.
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Philippine Drongo-Cuckoo

Philippine Drongo-Cuckoo

by Xtian Mack on November 16, 2012
The Philippine Drongo-Cuckoo (Surniculus velutinus) is a bird of the cuckoo family found only in the Philippines. It belongs to the genus Surniculus along with the Asian Drongo-Cuckoo (S. lugubris). The two were previously classified as a single species but are now often separated based on differences in calls and juvenile plumage.
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