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Here I am Buluan Island!

Here I am Buluan Island!

by Jane Dacumos on July 31, 2012
A tadpole-shaped island surrounded by white sand beach with slopes rising wonderfully. How I wish I could go to this magical island that every tourist is dreaming of – the Buluan Island – a slice of paradise in Zamboanga Sibugay.
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An Adventure into Zamboanga Sibugay

An Adventure into Zamboanga Sibugay

by Jane Dacumos on July 12, 2012
Due to its natural land form, the province of Zamboanga Sibugay is gifted with an impressive range of excellent tourist destinations – interesting mountain formations, picture-perfect waterfalls, caves in which dwell thousands of bats, as well as stalactites, hot springs, white sand beaches, and fish and sea snake sanctuaries.
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Tantanan Bay

Tantanan Bay

by Rosevie Decio on May 30, 2012
Discover the province of Zamboanga Sibugay, the Emerging Pearl of the Southern Seas, where Tantanan Bay can be found. Tantanan Bay is considered as the largest fish sanctuary in the province; the whole area is about five hectares. Fishing is the primary and the main source of living of the local people.
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Sibuguey Bay

Sibuguey Bay

by Rosevie Decio on May 30, 2012
Zamboanga Sibugay has given courtesy to travelers because of its rich and unpolluted waters. Sibuguey Bay, found in the southwestern part of Mindanao, is a seaside indentation between two capes or peninsulas, bigger than a cove but smaller than a bay.
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Sibug-Sibug Festival

Sibug-Sibug Festival

by Rosevie Decio on May 30, 2012
The Sibug-Sibug Festival is the annual two-week celebration in the municipality of Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay. This event is one of the most awaited attractions in the province. The locals celebrate this event to commemorate the founding of the province and to give thanks to their patron.
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