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Symbols in tourist areas are
used in signages or individually
to provide people information
about access to, activities in,
and facilities of each area.
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Let's hear it from the icons! We
feature words of wisdom and
quotable quotes from the icons
of ecotourism.
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Speak the eco language and learn
more of the ecotourism
terminologies used in philippine
ecotourism planning and
development.
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| Philippine Key Ecotourism Sites |
Mambucal, Negros Occidental,
Keeping watch over much of Negros Island is Mt. Kanlaon, a towering 2,465 meter high volcano. Within its slopes lie an abundance of natural attractions. Greenery covers much of its surface, along with dwarf forests, pine trees, several lakes and a huge main crater that makes this particular climb unique, typical treks take up to 3-4 days, giving ecotourists enough time to see such sights as the Buslogan and Oro Waterfalls, the Samok lagoon and the Margaha Valley.
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