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  2. Cabilao Island - Wikipedia

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    Cabilao is a Philippine island in the Cebu Strait, part of Bohol Province. It is home to the only natural lake in the province: Cabilao Island Lake, also called Lake ...

  3. Loon, Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Lanao Lake on Cabilao island (also known as Cabilao Island Lake) is the only natural lake in Bohol. [7] Loon lies halfway between Tagbilaran and Tubigon, Bohol's major ports of entry, each of which is only 40 minutes away by public utility buses, jeepneys and vans-for-hire that frequently ply the north–south route. Loon has one provincial ...

  4. Bohol - Wikipedia

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    The only natural lake in the province is Cabilao Island Lake, also called Lake Danao or Lanao, on Cabilao Island. [72] Numerous waterfalls and caves are scattered across the island, including Mag‑Aso Falls in Antequera. Mag‑Aso means smoke in the native tongue. The water is cool and often creates a mist in humid mornings which can hide the ...

  5. List of lakes of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Also spelled "Danao", and also known as Cabilao Island Lake. Located on Cabilao Island [11] Leonard: crater lake ... Bohol: VII Sungculan is a saltwater lake located ...

  6. List of schools in Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Bohol Deaf Academy; Bohol Island State University Main Campus formerly Central Visayas State College of Agriculture, Forestry and Technology (CVSCAFT) Tagbilaran City Campus; Bohol Wisdom School (BWS) Cogon Elementary and High School; D M L Montessori School; Dr. Cecilio Putong National High School, formerly the Bohol National High School (BNHS)

  7. Why tourists are being told to wipe their shoes before ...

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    Deep within Nelson Lakes National Park, in New Zealand’s South Island, lies a magical blue-violet lake. Surrounded by steep alpine forests and spring-fed from the glacial waters of Lake ...