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    Cool 7 wild dates in the Philippines

    Places in the Philippines that you want to disappear...

    http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/es...ippines-890667

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    Interesting stuff.

    Thanks for posting.


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    thank u for viewing graham & ur welcome. Thought this might be of interest to some who want to visit Phils.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maria B View Post
    thank u for viewing graham & ur welcome. Thought this might be of interest to some who want to visit Phils.
    The Philippines has been blessed with great biodiversity, but evidently that biodiversity it is diminishing. It is important that it can reverse those processes, otherwise there will be not so much for the visitor to see. ( Dont get me wrong, I know that there is an effort being made ).


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    Brought back some good memories for me thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    The Philippines has been blessed with great biodiversity, but evidently that biodiversity it is diminishing. It is important that it can reverse those processes, otherwise there will be not so much for the visitor to see. ( Dont get me wrong, I know that there is an effort being made ).


    So far there's an effort being made. Been to this places except number 1 as this wasn't promoted way back 2006. I was surprised when this swimming with the butanding has become viral. I love nature & there's really a lot of places that has not been develop. (Not to mention when politics comes in) but it's good to reminisce all this places especially like me who misses Home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Brought back some good memories for me thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maria B View Post


    So far there's an effort being made. Been to this places except number 1 as this wasn't promoted way back 2006. I was surprised when this swimming with the butanding has become viral. I love nature & there's really a lot of places that has not been develop. (Not to mention when politics comes in) but it's good to reminisce all this places especially like me who misses Home.
    Yes. My opinion is that the Philippines bio diversity is a natural asset aswell as ecologically crucial. By careful management the Philippines can use it to it best advantage in terms of eco tourism / tourism.
    You have some great environmentalists out there, Maria B.


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    Another interesting post Maria


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Yes. My opinion is that the Philippines bio diversity is a natural asset aswell as ecologically crucial. By careful management the Philippines can use it to it best advantage in terms of eco tourism / tourism.
    You have some great environmentalists out there, Maria B.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Another interesting post Maria
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