Mt. Hibok-Hibok
by Christian Mack on November 5, 2013Mount Hibok-Hibok (also known as Catarman Volcano) is a stratovolcano on Camiguin Island in the Philippines. It is one of the active volcanoes in the country and part of the Pacific ring of fire.Volcanologists classify Hibok-Hibok as a stratovolcano and dome complex with an elevation of 1,332 metres (4,370 ft) and a base diameter of 10 kilometres (6.2 mi).
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Scenic Forests in the Philippines
by Jhaypee Guia on August 27, 2013The Philippines has been blessed with some of the most biologically diverse as well as the most beautiful forests anywhere on the planet. These forests, either natural or man-made, have served many functions for people, and it is only now that most have become aware of the inherent importance of the forests and why our existence may ultimately be dependent on the survival of these wonders of nature.
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Nurture the Nature of Camiguin
by Rosevie Decio on August 1, 2013Camiguin is a small volcanic island province located in the Bohol Sea, about ten kilometers off the northern coast of Misamis Oriental in Mindanao. Mambajao is its provincial capital. It is also the second smallest province in the Philippines in terms of population.
It has a virgin jungle where various flora and fauna can be found. It also boasts of hot and cold springs, majestic waterfalls and black or white sandy beaches.
Here are the tourist attractions in Camiguin.
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Philippine Hanging Parrot or Kulasisi
by Xtian Mack on November 16, 2012The Philippine Hanging Parrot (Loriculus philippensis) is also widely known as the Colasisi, taken from its local Tagalog name, "Kulasisi". It is a small parrot species of the Psittaculidae family. It includes about eleven subspecies, which are all native to only the Philippines; however, the exact taxonomy is unclear, and at least one of the subspecies might become split off and become a separate species if further research provides clarification. They are mainly green with areas of red, orange, yellow, and blue varying between subspecies. Only the males have a red area on their fronts, except for the population living on Camiguin, where neither male nor female have this red area. They make nests in tree holes and, unusually for a parrot, the female takes nesting material back to the nest.
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Guaiabero
by Xtian Mack on November 16, 2012The Guaiabero (Bolbopsittacus lunulatus) is a species of parrot in the Psittaculidae family, belonging to the monotypic genus Bolbopsittacus and closely related to the lovebirds (Agapornis) and hanging parrots (Loriculus). It is endemic to the Philippines. Its common name is derived from its reputation for eating guavas.
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