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This slice of heaven is hidden in the Quezon Province of Philippines and its built directly under a small waterfall. On arrival you're asked to take off your shoes so you can enjoy dipping your toes in the clear spring water while eating fried bananas and getting utterly lost in the beauty of this place.
These Surreal Photos Prove Nature Can Handle Its Own Photoshop
Chocolate Hills, Philippines - More than 1,770 perfectly cone-shaped hills can be found in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, more exactly in Bohol. The unusual geological formation has baffled geologists for decades. There are different theories on how the hills formed. Over an area of 50 square kilometers, the amazing hills are Philippines’s 3rd National Geological Monument together with Hundred Islands National Park and Taal Volcano, the world’s smallest active volcano.
10 Things You Should Always Double-Check Before Traveling
I got home late last night from another trip to New York City (second on in two months!). As fun as it is to go the “big city” every once in awhile….I wouldn’t mind staying put for a little while either. :-) Anyway you look it it….traveling is STRESSFUL! But, one thing I did differently …