Lunes, Hulyo 23, 2012

Magagandang Tanawin sa Pilipinas



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Tuasan Falls. This waterfall at Barrio Mainit is one of the many waterfalls in Camiguin that tourists always visit whenever in Camiguin. Tuasan has a 25-meter high waterfall which serves as the main attraction of the place. People can take a swim under the falls after a short trek. One can have a glimpse of Camiguin’s luscious greeneries and calm streams while trekking towards Tuasan Falls.
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 Mt. Hibok-Hibok

             A Camiguin’s famous fixation, Mt. Hibok-Hibok is the only volcano in Camiguin that has remained active.  It is also one of the preferred destinations of the adventurous wherein the volcano’s 1,250 meters slope is a challenge in mountaineering.  When on top, one can have a splendid view of nearby islands Negros, Bohol and Cebu.

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Ardent Hot Spring

               This place is good for those who want to dip into a hot spring and relaxes the body as well as the mind. The Ardent Hot Spring in Mambajao is a natural hot pool with 40 degrees centigrade temperature. Surrounding the hot spring are cottages, restaurants and accommodation facilities, which make it ideal for overnight stay. Most of the visitors opt for a night swimming.

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Tubbataha Reef
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Tubbataha Reef is home to very beautiful corral reefs. It is located in Sulu Sea (about 150 kilometers southeast of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan) and houses a lot of marine creatures. The reef was declared a national marine park by the then-President Cory Aquino in 1988. It is open for divers from around the world from March to June of every year.



Ang Pilipinas ang nabubuo ng tatlong kapuluan ang LUZON, VISAYAS , at MINDANAO at sa bawat isang kapuluan ay mayroon ibat't ibang ganda ng lugar. Ang nasa LUZON ay maraming magagandang tanawin katulad ng Mt. Maquiling , Mt Taal at marami pang iba. Sa Visayas naman marami din magagandang tanawin katulad ng Boracay, Chocolate Hills, at ang Huling Pulo ay ang MINDANAO katulad din ng LUZON at VISAYAS ay may magaganda ring lugar sa Mindanao katulad ng Bundok Apo, Talon ng Maria Cristina, Dakak beach, at marami pang iba.

Ang Pilipinas ay may kakaiba din hayop katulad ng Tarsier, Pilandok , Tamaraw , Philippine Eagle.

                                                                  Mrs. Ramilo