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  2. Loboc River - Wikipedia

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    The Loboc river passes through the town center of the Municipality of Loboc, offering a riverside view of the Loboc church across the highway. Various activities on the river, including the river cruise [3] and standup paddleboarding [4] typically feature a scenic trip upriver to Busay falls, [3] or to various points in the river where visitors can enjoy buffets, cultural presentations ...

  3. Floating restaurant - Wikipedia

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    A floating restaurant on the Vaal River at Vereeniging, South Africa Restaurant ships on the Aura River in Turku Barge restaurant in Brooklyn, New York. A floating restaurant is a vessel, usually a large steel barge or hulk, used as a restaurant on water. The Jumbo Kingdom, formerly located at Aberdeen in Hong Kong, was at one time the world's ...

  4. Category:Floating restaurants - Wikipedia

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  5. A new restaurant has landed on the shores of Folsom Lake ...

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    Anchored Eats was a float-and-serve food boat, but has found success as a brick-and-mortar restaurant on Folsom Lake’s Granite Bay Main Beach shore.

  6. Panglao, Bohol - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Panglao 10 20 30 40 2006 30.20 2009 33.25 2012 16.36 2015 19.67 2018 12.60 2021 16.77 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism The primary tourist attraction of Panglao are its white sandy beaches, of which Alona Beach is the most famous and most developed. Alona Beach is about 1,500 metres (1,640 yd) long, lined with palm trees. resorts, and shops. However it has ...

  7. Jumbo Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tai Pak Floating Restaurant in 2007. The Tai Pak Floating Restaurant was established in 1952, [9] when Wong Lo-kat (along with three other investors) purchased a boat and transformed it into a floating restaurant spanning 32 m (105 ft) in length. [6] Six years later, Tai Pak was extended to accommodate 800 guests. [8]

  8. Closed floating restaurant in Clermont County secured after ...

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    Temporarily closed New Richmond floating restaurant, Skipper's River Cafe and Steamboat Marina, floated the Ohio River after it became undocked.

  9. Alburquerque, Bohol - Wikipedia

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    The town was formerly called "Sagunto", but according to the research of Jess Tirol of Bohol, it was called "Segunto". Local folklore holds that Alburquerque was named in honour of Afonso de Albuquerque, the famous Portuguese seafarer and conqueror of Malacca, Sumatra, though it might be odd to use a Portuguese name as a name of a place which is under Spanish control.