Underground River of Quezon
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Quezon''s answer to the Subterranean River of Bahili. Photo shows opening of the tunnel believed to be more than 254 meters deep, and has not yet been completely explored. It is located near the National Museum Field Station in Quezon, PalawanImage type: OriginalMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Geographical File | GE01952 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | GE01952 |
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GE01949 Sariaya | GE01950 Alabat Island | GE01951 Tadyaw Cave | GE01952 Underground River of Quezon | GE01953 Pala-wan Woman | GE01954 Pala-wan Woman | GE01955 Pala-wan Women |
Quezon''s answer to the Subterranean River of Bahili. Photo shows opening of the tunnel believed to be more than 254 meters deep, and has not yet been completely explored. It is located near the National Museum Field Station in Quezon, Palawan.
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