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Pescuela - 11 - Task - Performance - 1 Hidden Tourist Spots in The Philippines

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May 28

2021

Hidden Tourist Spots in


the Philippines
“It’s more fun in the Philippines”
Cabgan Islet
Cabgan Islet is located in the municipality of Barobo, Surigao del Sur. It is the best among the three
(3) island of Barobo in terms of water, and fantastic view.
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Tinuy-an Falls
Almost a hundred meters wide,
Tinuy-an falls has the crown
for being the widest waterfall in
the Philippines. This three-tier,
55 meters high waterfall can be
found in Bislig, Surigao del
Sur.

Hidden Tourist Spots in the Philippines 3


Matnog Pink Beach Located in Matnog, Sorsogon, the beach’s fine,
pink-tinged sand comes from crushed, red corals.

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Hidden Tourist Spots in the Philippines
Asik-asik Falls
About 140 meters wide and 60 meters high, this natural formation in Alamada, North
Cotabato resembles a vast jade wall velled with silky smooth curtains. Unlike most
waterfalls, Asik-asik does not have a visible water source at its top; instead, water flows
out from the mountain’s side like a series of springs.

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Maligcong Rice
Terraces
This a scenic agricultural destination
in Bontoc, Ountain Province
featuring steep hillsides with rice
terraces and pathways. Though not
as famous as Banaue Rice Terraces,
Maligcong offers a more spectacular
view for those who just want to
relax.

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THAT’S ALL
THANK YOU!
CINDY O. PESCUELA

Section
BSHM1-2A

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