Bohol, Central Visayas region of the main island is 4,000 km ² surrounded by smaller sixty others. More than a million people live there. The major city is Tagbilaran City. They speak boholano , Tagalog, Cebuano and English.
Bohol is known worldwide for its unusual landscape hills, chocolate hills , a vast expanse of beautiful hills to the wild nature of the vegetation which is adorned with a brown coat after the rainy season in June and July .
Another unique curiosity, one of the smallest primates in the world, the Tarsier , with its long fingers and huge eyes.
the tarsier of the Philippines
It is difficult to see this creature. It almost never move from the tree he has chosen as a dwelling and move only to feed.
Tiny primate of 15 cm (not including the tail) , the tarsier has huge eyes and very long legs , hence its name, the tarsal bones are well developed. Nocturnal mammal , discreet and wild, the tarsier has ears can move in all directions.
It is primarily insectivorous , and catch insects by jumping over , from one branch to another. He sometimes hunt birds , their eggs and snakes. Gestation lasts about six months and resulted in the birth of a single child.
It can rotate its head 180 degrees because his eyes are too big to turn in their sockets . A head as big as his body and whose enormous eyes shine in the night .
The Tarsier is only known to transmit and receive ultrasound primate. This ability allows him to communicate without the knowledge of predators and prey.
The tarsiers are listed in the islands of Southeast Asia ( Philippines , Sulawesi, Borneo and Sumatra) . They are classified as protected species.
chocolate hills
The Chocolate Hills are a famous tourist attraction of Bohol .
They are presented in the provincial flag and seal the seal to symbolize the abundance of natural attractions in the province.
They are in the list of tourist destinations of Philippine Tourism Authority , were declared third National Geological Monument of the country and proposed for inclusion on the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
The Chocolate Hills, in the center of the island, are probably the most famous tourist attraction in Bohol . They look like giant mole hills , or as some say , women's breasts , and remind us of the hills in the design of a small child. The Chocolate Hills consist of no less than 1268 hills ( some claim this to be the exact number ) . They are very uniform in shape and mostly between 30 and 50 meters high. They are covered with grass, which, at the end of the dry season, turns chocolate brown.
This is the color the hills derive their name . At other times , the hills are green.
Legend has it that the hills came into existence when two giants threw stones and sand at each other in a fight that lasted for days. When they were finally exhausted, they made friends and left the island , but behind the mess they made. For the more romantic is the story Arogo 's , a young and very strong giant who fell in love with an ordinary mortal girl called Aloya . After his death , the giant Arogo wept bitterly. His tears then turned into hills, as a lasting proof of his grief .
However, to this day , even geologists have not reached consensus on how they are formed. The most commonly accepted theory is that it is the altered formations of a kind of marine limestone on top of a impermeable layer of clay .
the hills can be visited in Sagbayan City in the west of the hills.
Also in Carmen City, in the east of the hills you can climb the 214 steps to the top of an observation point ...
Loboc River and rivers Inabanga River , precious mangrove , countless waterfalls and fascinating cave systems make Bohol a truly enchanting place for lovers of nature, hiking on and are very popular , as well as scuba navy . Whale sharks , large schools of hammerhead sharks and manta rays come and go off the coast.
Also rely on farmiente days on the beaches of Panglao Island postcard for example appreciate Bohol .
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