Eroded Shoreline of Palauig, Zambales
Continuous battering of waves and tides where every day the sea and
river meet, where runoff after rain flows down, rills to gullies grow, soil
washed away and the bedrock exposed, seemingly beautiful, serene,
strong. But it is not, it is a landscape changing, now in the making, now
in a state of ruin, typical in many parts of the world where man has laid his
hands-on Nature's architecture in pursuit of agriculture and industry, and
lately settlement and tourism.
Watershed Stream, Mt
Makiling, Laguna
Hornbill Sanctuary, Northern Tip of Luzon, between Ilocos Norte and
Cagayan
The Luzon hornbill (Penelopides manillae), sometimes called Luzon tarictic hornbill, is a species of hornbill in the family Bucerotidae. It is endemic to forests on Luzon and nearby islands in the northern Philippines. As is the case with all Philippine tarictic hornbills, it has been considered a subspecies of P. panini.
Underground River, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is a protected area of the
Philippines. The park is located in the Saint Paul Mountain Range on the
western coast of the island of Palawan, about 80 kilometers north of the city
center of Puerto Princesa, and contains the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River.
Pinsal Falls, Sta Maria, Ilocos Sur
In Ilocano mytology the giant Angalo passed by the mountains of Pinsal in search for Aran, leaving a large mark of his footprints that locals call as “Tugot ni Angalo”. The said footprint is now a naturally-made pool.
Tabon Cave, Rizal, Palawan
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