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Best of Palawan at Kinabuchs Grill & Bar

Best of Palawan at Kinabuchs Grill & Bar

by Jane Dacumos on January 21, 2014
In Palawan, there are many ways to enjoy the beauty of the island. If you think that Palawan is all about beaches escapade, island hopping, and extreme adventures, you are wrong! The island is also home to some of the finest restaurants and bars where you can have the best dining experience of your life.
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Visiting Mitra’s Ranch

Visiting Mitra’s Ranch

by Jane Dacumos on January 17, 2014
Visiting Sta. Monica Ranch, also known as Mitra’s Ranch, is an extraordinary getaway that will give you a different commune with nature. Owned by the Philippine Senator Ramon Mitra, you can experience farm life with a serene and relaxing view of green fields, cows and horses.
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Extreme Adventure at Ugong Rock

Extreme Adventure at Ugong Rock

by Jane Dacumos on December 12, 2013
Ugong Rock is a geologically significant landscape that will delight mountaineers, rock climbers and nature enthusiasts. Trained guides must be available when exploring these sites. St. Paul Park rangers can likewise assist adventurous travelers. It's located at Baranggay Cabayugan and Baranggay Tagabinet.
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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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Philippine Cockatoo or Kalangay

Philippine Cockatoo or Kalangay

by Xtian Mack on November 15, 2012
The Philippine Cockatoo or Kalangay, or Red-vented Cockatoo (Cacatua haematuropygia), is a critically endangered species of cockatoo that is endemic to the Philippines. It is roughly the size and shape of the Tanimbar Corella, but is easily distinguished by the red feathers around the vent.
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