
Manjuyod Sandbar – Worthy to Brag About
by Jane Dacumos on May 22, 2015Do you know that there is a white sand bar in Negros Oriental that only appears during low tide and gets submerged on high tide? Also known as the Sumapao Shoal, Manjuyod Sandbar is an island at the North Bais Bay in the Tañon Strait with so much tourism potential.
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The Secret of Gato Cave and Islet
by Jane Dacumos on May 19, 2015Among the extensive and majestic coastlines and numerous wondrous islands, Gato Island still stands out in the island paradise of Cebu. Gato Island is a big rock in the middle of the Visayan Sea. It’s a short, sharp, rocky island rising from what seems like the middle of nowhere in the sea.
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The Spectacular Kawasan Falls of Cebu
by Jane Dacumos on May 13, 2015Cebu is famous for its long stretches of sandy beaches, unexplored caves, scenic limestone formations, lovely waterfalls, and other natural attractions that have withstood the passing of time. Kawasan Falls is one of those amazing attractions that visitors must definitely see during their trip to this wonderful island.
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Lake Danao in Cebu
by Jane Dacumos on May 11, 2015Nestled in the northern part of Pacijan Island, one of the Camotes Islands in the province of Cebu, Lake Danao is a freshwater with an area of 680 ha. (1,680 ac.), the figure-eight-shaped body of water, is the not only the largest lake in the province but also in the Visayan Region of the country. It is surrounded by six barangays and the poblacion of San Francisco, Cebu.
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Marcelo B. Fernan Bridge
by Jane Dacumos on May 6, 2015The Marcelo Fernan Bridge is an extra-dosed cable-stayed bridge located in Metro Cebu, Cebu in the Philippines. It spans across the Mactan Channel connecting Cebu Island to Mactan Island. It was opened in August 1999 to decongest the traffic from the older Mactan-Mandaue Bridge. The bridge has a total length of 1237 meters (4058.40 feet) with a center span of 185 meters (606.96 feet). The bridge is one of the widest and longest bridge spans in the Philippines. The bridge was constructed with the help of the Japanese Government. It was named after Senator Marcelo Fernan, a political figure from Cebu City.
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