
The City of Malaybalay
by Jane Dacumos on October 17, 2012Dubbed as the "South Summer Capital of the Philippines", the city of Malaybalay fastly became one of the premier tourist destinations in Bukidnon. Malaybalay, the capital and administrative center of the province of Bukidnon, is well known for its exceptional places that offer moments of adventure and leisure.
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Musuan Peak: Fire Mountain
by Jane Dacumos on August 27, 2012Musuan Peak or Mount Musuan, also known as Mount Calayo, literally "Fire Mountain," is an active volcano on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. It is 4.5 kilometers south of the city of Valencia, province of Bukidnon, and 81 km southeast of Cagayan de Oro City. Musuan is a lava dome and tuff cone with an elevation of 646 meters asl, and a base diameter of 3 km.
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It’s More Fun in Bukidnon!
by Jane Dacumos on July 31, 2012Ver Overview & Nature Park – A high point at Kipolot, Barangay Palaopao, Quezon providing an entire and overlooking view of the municipalities, Ver Overview and Nature Park is a landscaped area which renders a vista of beautiful rolling hills and plains of Bukidnon.
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Edifice of Monastery of Transfiguration
by Jane Dacumos on July 31, 2012The blessed province of Bukidnon is not only gifted by natural wonders but also known for its exceptional places of worship. The Monastery of Transfiguration Malaybalay City is one of its proudest attractions. Let us know why!
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Rio Grande de Mindanao
by Jhaypee Guia on July 16, 2012The Mindanao River, also known as the Rio Grande de Mindanao, is the second largest river system in the Philippines, after the Cagayan River of Luzon.
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