Lazi Convent: A National Landmark on Siquijor Island

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Lazi Convent Underwent a Facelift The Lazi Convent on Siquijor Island is the oldest and biggest of its kind in Asia. It withstood earthquakes and countless other natural calamities. Although signs of wear and tear gradually took a toll on the historic structure. The Lazi Convent on the southern edge […]

Getting to Know the Flammulated Owl

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One of the World’s Tiniest Owls Needs Conservation The Flammulated Owl is one of the tiniest owls in the world. Its number is estimated at 5,500 and on the decline. It needs to be included in the Conservation list. Let’s get to know more about the species. Atlas Obscura organizes […]

Asik-Asik Falls

Asik-Asik Falls Discovered After Natural Disasters

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Something Good Can Still Come Out From Bad Natural disasters are real challenges we can’t avoid. But sometimes, they are blessings in disguise. That’s what happened to a sleepy village in North Cotabato, Philippines. For from their midst comes forth a majestic attraction call the massive Asik-Asik Falls. Would […]

The Wave: reminiscing the Jurassic Age

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This multi-coloured sandstone rock formation is a popular attraction and hiking destination on the Colorado Plateau, near the Utah and Arizona (USA) border. Believed to be approximately 190 million years old, this natural wonder is truly a gift of God to us. The Wave has survived millions of weather, may […]