Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Inside Mindanao

I want to share to you some of the best places in Mindanao. Lucky for me, my job allows me to travel for free the scenic spots in this southern paradise in the Philippines. Every time I travel, I always took with me my digital camera ready to take the best picture.


Considered by some as Boracay in Mindanao, the Municipality of Glan in Sarangani Province is becoming one of the tourist hubs in the region.












Undeveloped hot springs in Mainit, Maco, Compostella Valley that is boiling with sulfur from earth’s crust. Though it is not safe to travel in this place because of the presence of guerillas, the journey is worth the risk.






Spanish speaking chavacanos of Zamboanga City. Proud to be the Latin City in Asia.








A muslim mosque in Zamboanga City. A reminder of moro-christian unity in the area.















This is Lake Sebu in Surallah, South Cotabato. Lake Sebu is a sleepy municipality in the highlands of Cotabato. Most of the inhabitants in this area are natives called Tiboli. They have a unique language that sounds like foreign.








Along the way to Mati, Davao Oriental is an island that looks like a sleeping dinosaur. The people of Mati are proud of this famous landmark in the city.








Kaamulan Festival in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon is famous for its street dancing competition with huge native designed floats. It’s celebrated during the month of March.












Captivating Tibanban sunset in Gov. Generoso.
















The famous seven falls (this is the 2nd falls) in Lake Sebu, Surallah, South Cotabato. Aside from the lake as its main attraction, the seven falls is also renowned for its hundred feet cascading waterfalls.







The pride of Tangub City with its multi-million Christmas Symbols that attracts tourist as far as Luzon and Visayas. The whole plaza is lit with thousands of series lights.


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