Baker's Hill is a famous hang out place in Palawan, known for their freshly baked goodies like hopia, munchies and crinkles. It is located on top of a...
The Bohol Forest is a 2-kilometer stretch of dense foliage covering the border of Loboc and Pilar towns. Most of the foliage is of Mahogany trees, giant trees of other species and giant ferns also contribute to the density of the forest.
The trees' uniform height is a pretty sight as it line both sides of the road like sentinels.
A change in temperature can be felt upon entering the forest especially during the hot season, since the sun seldom get through the forest's thickness. It also rains more often than not in the forest.
The Loboc-Bilar man-made forest plays host to many visitors as it is the winding road that leads to the Chocolate Hills.
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