UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines
Here are more reasons to see the Philippines.
by Marky Ramone Go | September 05, 2017
Part of the Saint Paul Mountain range in the northwestern side of Puerto Princesa, the subterranean river is said to stretch out to more than eight kilometers long with several chambers leading to stunning interior karst formations and cave mineral deposits. Emerging out to the open sea, this unique nature setting and popular tourist destination certainly deserves its inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a nature landmark.
Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
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