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Caibiran
Mainit Hot Spring is located in Caibiran,  Biliran, Philippines. Mainit Hot Spring is known for its apparent healing prowess. It would take visitors around 40 minutes of jeepney-ride to reach the spring. Concrete seats where warm water with medicinal sulfur content overflows were built for the ease of the public.  Source: Cuasglobal.net

Anilao, Batangas
Mainit Point is located in Anilao, Batangas, Philippines.  Dive here is 99 percent with current because it is adjacent to maricaban strait. The way we do diving here often one way follow the current which flows parallel to the strait and moving west ward and then moved close to the shore upon exit where less to no current is present and where your banca boat is waiting for you to pick you up. The current strength sometimes moderate to strong. The dive spot has shallow sandy bottom mixed with soft and hard corals. The drop off is a formation of solid rocks and wall of rocks coated with all kinds of soft corals and surrounded by hovering great barracudas, surgeon fish, blue fin jacks, rainbow runner and tuna fish. Beneath the rocks close to bottom you will see a patrolling dog tooth tunas and occassionally a white tip grey reef sharks can be encounter along the way. Ideal for a short drift dive and barracuda watching. Some rocks break the surface. A gradual set of boulders form mini drop offs from 16 ft to 100 ft plus. Due to the currents the marine life is plentiful and varied especially when the currents are running. There are good corals and the fish life includes Moorish idols, porcupine puffer fish, snappers, powder blue surgeonfish, jacks, scorpion fish, wrasse and fusiliers as well as all the smaller reef fish, angelfish and butterfly fish. There is a cave 23 ft in which Whitetip Reef sharks have been sited. The boulders are festooned with soft corals and anemones, together with many crinoids, colorful Linckia sea stars and nudibranchs. Because of the fierce currents, one has to shelter behind rocks to be able to photograph.  Source:Mabini.gov.ph   

Tiaong
Mainit Spring is located in Tiaong, Quezon, Philippines.  Found at Barangay Lalig, a half kilometer away from Maharlika Highway.The spring offers therapeutic water and a refreshing dip for bather. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph

Catmon
Mainit Spring is a hot spring in Duyan, Catmon. The source of the spring is said to be so hot that one could boil eggs with it. Although, as the water flows from the main source, it does get a bit colder. The term mainit is Filipino for "hot" or "warm". Source:Cebo Province Official Websiteflickr 

Maitum
The Maitum Cave, also known as the Ayub Cave, is located seven kilometers from the town hall. The cave is home to various potshards from various periods, including those that are likely 3000 years old. Source:RDC XII Official Website 

Makati
Makati Park and Gargen is located in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. This is considered to be the city’s main garden park which one can have a relaxing walk around a fully landscaped garden. Source:1stPhilippines.com

Laguna
Makiling Botanical Garden is located at Mt. Makiling, Laguna, Philippines.  The MBG was started in September 1965 to support professional instruction and research related to forestry and plant sciences, and to serve the needs of tourism as well as the educational and recreational needs of the general public. MBG occupies 300 has. of forest land distributed into three main sections, the arboretum, nursery, and recreational areas. There are 1,060 general, 2,087,150 varieties, 2 culvinators of flowering plants and ferns representing 209 families in Mount Makiling. An exhibit of Philippine wildlife in a diorama setting can be viewed at the pavilion. Mini waterfalls, gurgling creeks, natural swimming pools, concrete trails, and nature trails are attractions at the MBG.  Source:Travelmart.net  

Malabon
Malabon Zoo and Aquarium is located in Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines.  The zoo houses various animals and vast array of tropical fishes which is open for public tour. It allows tourists to actually touch and pet animals. Source:1stPhilippines.com

Naga City
Malabsay Falls is located at Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines.  This 40 foot high wonder is located on the slope of Mt. Isarog in Panicuason. The Malabsay Falls Ecology Park features swimming areas beneath the waterfalls, concrete winding stairs, foot bridges and pathways, cottages, and a plant nursery and camping ground. Source:VisitMyPhilippines.com

Naga City
Malabsay Falls Ecology Park is located in Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines.  The proposed Malabsay Falls Ecology Park development project is designed to transform Malabsay Falls, tucked within the cool shoulder of Mt. Isarog, into an eco-tourism destination where recreational facilities will be made to meld with nature, complementing, rather than spoiling, its innate beauty. Source:Naga.gov.ph