The Chocolate hills
The Chocolate Hills form a rolling terrain of haycock hills – mounds of a generally conical and almost symmetrical shape.
Estimated to be from 1,268 to about 1,776 individual mounds, these
cone-shaped or dome-shaped hills are actually made of grass-covered limestone .
The domes vary in sizes from 30 to 50 meters (98 to 160 ft) high with
the largest being 120 meters (390 ft) in height. Bohol's "main
attraction", these unique mound-shaped hills are scattered by the
hundreds throughout the towns of Carmen, Batuan and Sagbayan in Bohol.
6th Stop
The Tarsier Conservatory Area
The Crew members again
Last Stop
Loboc River Cruise
The Loboc River is a river on Bohol, Island,
the Philippines. It is one of the major tourist destinations of Bohol,
local and foreigners alike. The winding river plays host to cruises on
board of small bancas or floating restaurants. Visitors are treated to a
vista of lush tropical vegetation such as nipa palms, coconut trees,
banana groves, and bushes.
Busay Falls
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Many Thanks to the ff:
*Nald - For the title
*Mam Khendie - Nag-aya samin na sumama sa Bohol
*Mj, Aica, and Ann - For the never ending support para matapos ko yung part na toh.
*My GE x500 Camera - For the ability of capturing the special moments.
Many Thanks to the ff:
*Nald - For the title
*Mam Khendie - Nag-aya samin na sumama sa Bohol
*Mj, Aica, and Ann - For the never ending support para matapos ko yung part na toh.
*My GE x500 Camera - For the ability of capturing the special moments.
I love Bohol! I visit it every year and I will never get tired of it. ^_^
ReplyDeletehope you can visit my site or even add me on your bloglist. thanks a lot. Happy Travels!
-Jan Ashlee, breakawayph.blogspot.com
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