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Highway Vistas
A Travel Blog entry by aliawan from Mindanao, Davao, Philippines
... among orchids is the waling-waling, found only on the island of Mindanao and often named as the "queen" of Philippine orchids. Waling Waling" is an ethic term that stands for the graceful movement of a butterfly in flight, the flower is famous for its ...
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Island Getaway
A Travel Blog entry by nomadland from Boracay, Visayas, Philippines
... and from there we took another bus to the pier at Caticlan. Then a short 10 min boat, and a side-car taxi out to Waling Waling in Station 1: our home for the next week and a half. Unfortunately, while we were here there was some renovations going ...
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Davao, the window to Mindanao.
A Travel Blog entry by aliawan from Davao, Davao, Philippines
... life and colour and is home to a fantastic array of flora and fauna; it is famous for its unique orchids, like the Waling-Waling and notorious for its Durian fruit. Malagos is the sanctuary of the Philippine Eagle, an endangered and one of the largest of ...
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