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- The Yamashita TreasureThe tale of the Yamashita Treasure is one of the most captivating stories in Philippine history. A blend of fact, fiction, and the enduring allure of hidden riches. Named after General Tomoyuki Yamashita, a...
- The Legend of the SarimanokIn the vibrant colors of Philippine folklore, few legends are as captivating as that of the Sarimanok. This mythical creature, often depicted as a magnificent bird, holds a significant place in the cultural heritage...
- Aswang – The Mythical Creature of Philippine FolkloreThe Philippines, an archipelago rich in culture and history, is home to a diverse array of myths and legends. Among these, the aswang stands out as one of the most intriguing and terrifying figures...
- The West Philippine SeaThe West Philippine Sea, a vibrant body of water in the western part of the Philippine archipelago, stands at the crossroads of ecological richness and cultural significance. Stretching from the Luzon Strait in the...
- Makahiya PlantLocally known makahiya plant in the Philippines, is a creeping flowering plant that react when touched, blowing or shaken. It is also called shameplant, sensitive plant, humble plant, sleepy plant or touch-me-not. “Makahiya” is...
- Palawan BearcatThe Palawan Binturong, also known as Palawan Bearcat, is medium-sized mammal that can grow about 1.4 meter long. It has coarse, thick black-brown fur, long bushy tail, the ears that are lined with white...
- ApatotMorinda citrifolia or locally known as Apatot in the Philippines, is an erect, smooth shrub or small fruit-bearing tree about 3 to 8 meters tall. Leaves are broadly elliptic to oblong, 12 to 25...