
Cudugnon Cave in El Nido, Palawan
by Jane Dacumos on December 9, 2013From the towering marble cliffs and enchanting lagoons, to its white sandy beaches, lush jungle and mangrove forest, prehistoric caves and waterfalls, El Nido is one of the top tourist destinations in Palawan, which is often referred to as the Philippines' Last Frontier. One of these exciting attractions is Cudugnon Cave, a particularly amazing specimen of geological formations that has been found to have archeological value with the bones and artifacts found there.
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Barracuda Lake: Lake on a Volcano Crater!
by Jane Dacumos on December 2, 2013Who would have thought that a lake on top of a volcano crater would be a popular diving spot? Through the years, Barracuda Lake has continued to catch the attention of thousands of divers all over the world.
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Tabon Caves: Cradle of Philippine Civilization
by Jane Dacumos on November 28, 2013The Tabon Caves is a set of caves in the Lipuun Point Reservation, also known as the Tabon Cave Complex. The reservation is a 138-hectare museum site that lies along the western coastline of Southern Palawan. The caves are named after the Tabon Scrubfowl.
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The Secret Adventure in Secret Beach
by Jane Dacumos on November 25, 2013El Nido is one of the nicest places that you can find in the Philippines. The town is host to some of the elegant and fascinating beaches, scenic landscapes, majestic limestone and thrilling adventure that will surely leave an impression to every tourist. Of all its many islands, Matinloc is one of the heavenly places that one should not miss to visit.
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Busuanga Island
by Christian Mack on September 30, 2013As part of Palawan Province, the Philippine's Last Frontier, Busuanga Island also shares the its beauty and natural wonders unparalleled anywhere in the world. It’s waters, reefs and beaches are among the best in the world, which is why Busuanga Island has become one of the most sought-after trvel destinations to date.
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