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... cute creatures - probably the next pet for Paris Hilton when she sees them... Today we were supposed to go visit the Chocolate Hills - a group of small brown hills which are green in the Summer but very beautiful anyway. The rain called off todays trip ...
... guys were about as much fun as a heart attack so we decided to rent a scooter the next day and ride to Bohol's famous Chocolate Hills. These hills look like little green gum drops and they stretch for miles and miles. It's a very pretty site. We were ...
... Bohol Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is quite picturesque. From there we were off to the middle of Bohol island to see the Chocolate Hills. This is about a 50 km drive, but along the way Connie pointed out some interesting things, like the making ...
... overnight ferry to Camiguim (a volcanic island in the south) for the 29th and then sqeezed in a quick trip to Bohol to see the Chocolate Hills. This of course involved more ferries and local buses, but when it came to choice between paying 1 pound each ...
Bohol probably the most famous island in the Philipinnes, the image of the chocolate hills and tarsiers is on all guide books and we were really excited about this stage. Bohol itself is very small in size, and we managed to base ourselves in one ...
... ll be the first of many I tell you, the first of many!! Sun (25th) I decided it was time I visited the Chocolate Hills which Bohol are famous for - over a thousand hills rising up formed from ancient coral reefs. Apparently in the summer, the sun burns ...
... of Bohol. Following our trips to the various beaches around the Philippines we headed to the interior of the island of Bohol to see the Chocolate Hills and one of Bohol’s tiniest residents – the tarsier. It was another long journey from one ...
... Bohol island. We took a mini bus that will take us to the middle of the island to a town called Carmen where the famous chocolate hills is located. It's a long road trip of more than two hours before we finally get there. Again, we had to take a motorbike ...
After some days in the sun, we headed to the two famous sights in Bohol: the little Tarsier and The Chocolate Hills. We took a tricycle for a 45 minute ride to see the Tarsier in it's native habitat. A tricycle is a motorcycle with a little seat attached ...
... . We eventually struck a contract with a van driver for P2500 for a whole day city tour. The sights included the famous Chocolate Hills, the stunning Baclayon Church, a trip to a Tarsier farm, and at the end of the day, the driver brought us to our ...
... . We stopped at another tarsier sanctuary (to bring the score to Uneaten Tarsiers:2, Ryan: 0) and then onto the Chocolate Hills. These are the most famous and interesting natural features in Bohol, 1268 nearly perfectly hemispherical large lumps rising ...
So to Bohol to see the chocolate hills and the smallest monkeys in the world..The tarsiers.. I think lou is hoping she can hold one...im gonna try and buy one, dress it up as a police man and take it around the rest of the philippines for comedy value.. ...
... in the States... to give you an idea of how great it is. We spent one day touring the island of Bohol seeing the famous Chocolate Hills created from coral moving's 100's of years ago when Bohol was covered by water. Also saw the famous little monkeys the ...
... still a great place to relax, swing in a hammock, read, write. When the rain stopped, i did make it to the Chocolate Hills (which are green)...caught a bus for aboot 45min to get there. They are thousands of little hills (like 100m high) sprouting ...
... see the chocolate hills so in the end I just had to drive through the driving rain. After 2 hours of this I made it to the Chocolate hills. they were really pretty and the sun came out for me to take some nice pics - very conciderate of it! So I looked at ...
Stopped here to see a unique geological formation. At least I've never seen anything like it.
Chocolate hill is a collection of over 2000 similarly shaped hills ranging in size from 20 to 50 meters. There called Chocolate Hills after the colour that they are at a certain time of year. Geologist reckon the area was once a coral reef and the ...
... worst (they don't have toilets anyway!)! Anyway, the sights today were good, although unfortunately it poured down when I got to the chocolate hills so all my pictures are dense with fog! I had to make do with some post cards instead but at least I ...
... made of bamboo. It hangs over the Loboc River. Quite scary. You'll never know how sturdy it is anyway. The famous Chocolate Hills was the next destination. We were enlightened by Gary when he said that the hills are proof that eons ago ...