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I give you, Asik -Asik Falls in Upper Dado Alamada!

dropcapA/dropcapn invite from a friend brought me to the mountains of Alamada in North Cotabato in search of “Asik-Asik”- a falls that was recently rediscovered and is taunted to be one of the awesomest nature-wonder in this part of Mindanao. This region in North Cotabato had a  “reputation” of having...

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Waterfalling Iligan City

Iligan City is known for its majestic waterfalls, no question about that. But did you know that there are at least 23 waterfalls within Iligan City? Some of these are even unexplored! So when the Iligan Bloggers Society (IBS) invited me (more like I forced them to invite me) to a Waterfalling Adventure 1.0 (WAT …...

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Google mapping Malaybalay- the city within the forest

Bukidnon Bloggers and Photography Society, under the able leadership Bonzenti Panganiban (Contour Blog)  initiated a Google Map-up in Malaybalay City aimed at putting the City and Bukidnon’s spots in  Google Maps. Heading the call of this group , Avel Manansala (Gensantos Online) together with Sox Bloggers’ Alexis Chua...

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PhilippineTarsiers in Mt. Matutum Protected Landscape, Sitio Bagong Silang Linan Tupi South Cotabato

Of course tarsiers in Mt. Matutum Protected Landscape did not started there (outside of bohol) two days ago, as what this inquirer news is implying. These tarsiers has been in Mt. Matutum’s Protected Landscape (MMPL) for years already. Some natives of Sitio Bagong Silang in Linan, Tupi South Cotabato  I talked to back  in 2010...

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Mt. Hamiguitan still close to climbers

To protect Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary (MHRWS) from the effects of El Nino, the provincial board of Davao Oriental closed down Mt. Hamiguitan (part of the MHRWS) to climbers by virtue of a Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) Resolution No. 2010-2 dated March 25, 2010. Since its closure to climbers last April 2010, only...

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