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Chocolate Hills: The color-changing mounds in the Philippines that inspired legends of mud-slinging giants
The Chocolate Hills are 1,776 mounds on Bohol Island in the Philippines where grassy cover turns brown during the dry season.
"Today, we go to see two of the Philippines' most unique attractions," our driver enthusiastically announced. "Prepare to be amazed!" His energy was contagious; we giggled like little children ...
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Drone reveals majestic Chocolate Hills in Bohol
Soar above the iconic Chocolate Hills of Bohol in the Philippines with this stunning drone footage that captures the rolling, ...
This unusual formation of hills is found on an island in the Philippines. It's called the Chocolate Hills of Bohol because during the dry season, the grass turns brown and looks like mounds of ...
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Bohol Philippines street food - Filipino adobo, halang-halang, calamay + Chocolate Hills & tarsiers!
One of the main things to see in Bohol is the Bohol Bee Farm on Panglao Island. There’s lots to explore and many different local foods to watch get made, and here we tasted their homemade ice cream ...
Unlike most destinations, the Chocolate Hills are best viewed when they’re dried and brown. This is when the hills, located in Bohol Province, Philippines, start to earn their name. During the dry ...
Bretman Rock and his boyfriend Justice Fester are in the Philippines for the first time together, and they are exploring some of the country’s top tourist destinations. In a separate Instagram Story, ...
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