Chocolate Hills
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A thousand and one hills shaped like haycocks dot the central plain of Bohol, covering at least three towns: Batuan, Carmen and Sagbayan. Thinly covered with grass during the wet Months, the hills turn reddish brown in summer and look like huge chocolate drops. They rise to an average height of some 150 feet from the base and are said to be found nowhere else in the worldImage type: OriginalMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Geographical File | GE01892 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | GE01892 |
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A thousand and one hills shaped like haycocks dot the central plain of Bohol, covering at least three towns: Batuan, Carmen and Sagbayan. Thinly covered with grass during the wet Months, the hills turn reddish brown in summer and look like huge chocolate drops. They rise to an average height of some 150 feet from the base and are said to be found nowhere else in the world.
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