Day 299
10/26/2010
St.Joseph the Worker Cathedral of Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines. Built in the 1800's to replace an earlier Spanish building. It forms part of the city square.
St.Joseph the Worker Cathedral of Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines. Built in the 1800's to replace an earlier Spanish building. It forms part of the city square.
Day 300
10/27/2010
One of the main symbols of the Province of Bohol is the Tarsier. The huge eyes provide this nocturnal animal with excellent night vision. The tarsier is the smallest primate and is endangered. They use their mobile ears to help track the insects which are their main diet. The Tarsier Foundation is dedicated to saving this cute, tiny animal.
http://www.tarsierfoundation.org/
One of the main symbols of the Province of Bohol is the Tarsier. The huge eyes provide this nocturnal animal with excellent night vision. The tarsier is the smallest primate and is endangered. They use their mobile ears to help track the insects which are their main diet. The Tarsier Foundation is dedicated to saving this cute, tiny animal.
http://www.tarsierfoundation.org/
Day 301
10/28/2010
One of our stops on our way to the beaches of Panglao, Bohol, was Hinagdanan Cave. A small karst cave made of limestone with stalagmites and stalactites and this interesting old (prehistoric? ) painting. The cave is known for the pool inside.
10/28/2010
One of our stops on our way to the beaches of Panglao, Bohol, was Hinagdanan Cave. A small karst cave made of limestone with stalagmites and stalactites and this interesting old (prehistoric? ) painting. The cave is known for the pool inside.
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