
Inambacan Cave and Spring: A Must-see Attraction of Antequera
by Jhaypee Guia on September 7, 2012Inambacan Cave is located about two kilometers from the town of Antequera, Bohol. One can get to the entrance of this cave over more accessible roads. Inside is flowing water which can often reach up to 1.2 meters and often only a mere 30 centimeters of air remain between the current and the ceiling. Inside the cave are some small stalactites and stalagmites.
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Carmaloan 2 Cave: Deepest Cave in Central Visayas
by Jhaypee Guia on September 7, 2012Bohol is also a well-known host for nature adventures especially spelunking. The Carmaloan 2 Cave, which lies in the town of Jagna in the province of Bohol, is the deepest cave in Central Visayas. This cave goes down to a depth of 149 meters which is very impressive.
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Sing to the Hymn of Loboc Children’s Choir
by Jane Dacumos on September 7, 2012We, Filipinos, are known in the worldwide music industry. Most of the famous singers throughout the world are Filipinos! And it’s nice to know that foreign record companies are now taking notice of the singing prowess of Filipinos.
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Fun and Adventure at Bamboo Hanging Bridge in Bohol
by Jhaypee Guia on September 7, 2012Bamboo Hanging Bridge can be found in the town of Sevilla, Bohol. It is situated 36-kilometer east of Tagbiliran City. This bridge is made of bamboo, and the bridge handles are made of steel. The bridge is quite long, about 40 meters, and looks very flimsy but it's not. It can bear the weight of several persons, and sometimes, small motorcycles cross it.
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Nature Tripping at Bohol's Famous Man-made Forest
by Jhaypee Guia on September 7, 2012The Bohol Man-Made Forest is mainly a forest covering a two-kilometer stretch of densely planted mahogany trees. It lies on the border of Loboc and Bilar towns in Bohol. It is located near the Butterfly Center and a 20-minute drive from the town proper.
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