Valencia’s Hidden Treasure: The Soothing Casaroro Falls
by Kaye Valdez on August 28, 2014Casaroro Falls is a popular destination in the municipality of Valencia, Negros Oriental. This natural wonder is just 9.4 kilometers away from Dumaguete City. This treasure attracts all kinds of tourists and visitors alike. Despite of the difficult trek going there, tourists still dare to reach it and witness Casarororo’s genuine charm.
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Dumaguete Belfry: Where Past and Present Converge
by Rjay Reyes on August 20, 2014Dumaguete City, is the capital and the largest city of the province of Negros Oriental. It is nicknamed ‘The City of Gentle People’ and referred as a university town because of the presence of four universities and a great number of other colleges where student from other provinces enrol. The city is also a tourist attraction to many foreigners, particularly Europeans.
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Negros Oriental! Here I am…
by Jane Dacumos on May 5, 2014Craving for a thrilling adventure? Or seeking a unique escapade that will never disappoint you? Dumaguete awaits you now. It is bounty of natural resources that will surely leave a lasting impression to you.
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Top 10 Most Magnificent Caves in the Philippines
by Jhaypee Guia on August 27, 2013Spelunkers unite! Here is a list of the most thrilling, most exciting, and most adventurous venues for spelunking in the Philippines.
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Tarictic Hornbill
by Xtian Mack on November 16, 2012The Tarictic Hornbill (Penelopides panini) is a hornbill found in rainforests on the islands of Panay, Negros, Masbate, and Guimaras, and formerly Ticao, in the Philippines. It formerly included all other Philippine tarictic hornbills as subspecies, in which case the common name of the 'combined species' was shortened to Tarictic Hornbill.
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