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🌊 A Day at Alona Beach, Bohol

Alona Beach is known for its white sand and clear water. In the morning, the beach is quiet, with boats resting on the shore.

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As the day goes on, more people arrive—some swimming, others preparing for diving or just relaxing under the trees.

By late afternoon, the sky turns soft with shades of orange, and many choose to sit by the shore with food or a drink while the day slowly ends. Alona Beach is a good place to spend time, whether for a short visit or a full day by the sea.

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🌳 Mahogany Man-Made Forest in Bohol

On the way to Chocolate Hills, the road suddenly changes. Tall mahogany trees rise on both sides, their branches meeting above to form a natural tunnel. 

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The air here feels cooler, and the shade gives a quiet break from the sun.

The Mahogany Man-Made Forest stretches for about two kilometers. It was planted years ago, and now the trees stand straight and tall, creating one of Bohol’s most photographed spots. Many visitors stop for a quick picture, but even just driving through is a peaceful experience.

Simple, calm, and green—this forest is proof that a man-made effort can grow into something that feels completely natural.

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🦉 Visiting the Tarsier Sanctuary in Bohol

The Tarsier Sanctuary is one of the quietest stops in Bohol. Walking along the shaded path, you’ll find these tiny primates resting on branches, their round eyes wide and alert.

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They are no bigger than your hand, and seeing them up close makes you realize how delicate they are.

The sanctuary is designed to keep the tarsiers safe in their natural environment, so visitors are asked to move quietly and avoid flash photography. It’s a short visit, but it leaves a lasting impression—reminding us that some of the most remarkable creatures can be the smallest.

 

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