
The Silent Beauty of Thumb Peak
by Jane Dacumos on September 21, 2012Thumb Peak also known as Mount Pulgar is a small mountain in Central Palawan and the highest point in the Thumb Range. Like Mount Mantalingahan and Mount Victoria further south, Thumb Peak is part of the Mount Beaufort Ultramafics geological area, a series of ultramafic outcrops of Eocene origin that emerge in various parts of the island.
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Diving at Coron Bay
by Jane Dacumos on September 21, 2012Hailed by Forbes Magazine as one of the ten best dive sites in the world, Coron Bay is widely recognized as one of the best wreck dive sites in the country because of its underwater world pulsing with life, energy, and color. This famous bay is located in what we call the Last Frontier in the Philippines – Palawan.
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The Long Beach in San Vicente, Palawan
by Jane Dacumos on September 20, 2012Situated between Puerto Princesa and El Nido, San Vicente is another nicest place to visit in Palawan. The town is home to probably the longest beach in the Philippines, measuring 14km long with a stretch of white sand beach – the Long Beach.
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Seven Commandos Beach of El Nido
by Jane Dacumos on September 20, 2012El Nido is widely recognized as one of the best destinations in the Philippines. It has its own share of natural wonders that never fail to satisfy the weary eyes of the traveler. Everyone knows that El Nido is home to numerous attractions and the Seven Commandos is one of its fascinating islands that are best enough to represent the beauty of El Nido.
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Major Airports in Palawan
by Jane Dacumos on September 6, 2012In Palawan, aside from land and sea transportations, airports are the major mode of transportation when you want to go to the other provinces or island.
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