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Hawili – Home of Indigenous Mangyan

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HAWILI RIVER II - This is a tributary of Hawili River I. Unlike Hawili River I, this is characterized by rocks and immense jumble of boulders along its two and a half kilometers stretch. This is a rich vein of Jurassic marvels, especially of ammonites and bivalves. It is cradled in a lush landscape of vegetation. Brooding hills are planted to coconut, bamboo, palm trees, banana and a variety of fruit trees.  Lofty trees have been reduced in number because of selective cutting and some were sacrificed to high charcoal demand in the last 4 years. For a new comer this rustic sight is lovely. During summer, the river flow no longer reaches down Hawili River I.

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HAWILI RIVER II - This is a tributary of Hawili River I. Unlike Hawili River I, this is characterized by rocks and immense jumble of boulders along its two and a half kilometers stretch. This is a rich vein of Jurassic marvels, especially of ammonites and bivalves. It is cradled in a lush landscape of vegetation. Brooding hills are planted to coconut, bamboo, palm trees, banana and a variety of fruit trees. Lofty trees have been reduced in number because of selective cutting and some were sacrificed to high charcoal demand in the last 4 years. For a new comer this rustic sight is lovely. During summer, the river flow no longer reaches down Hawili River I.


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