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After a long days journey, Pangangan (pronounced as pan-ga-ngan) Island in the Bohol Peninsula is a real treat for the tired traveler. Finding it is like opening a gift. First, you traverse a causeway lined with lush mangrove stands on each side. Then, you step onto a makeshift boardwalk that leads you to a cluster of native cottages.
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After a long days journey, Pangangan (pronounced as pan-ga-ngan) Island in the Bohol Peninsula is a real treat for the tired traveler. Finding it is like opening a gift. First, you traverse a causeway lined with lush mangrove stands on each side. Then, you step onto a makeshift boardwalk that leads you to a cluster of native cottages.
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By Madeline Dela Peña | September 18, 2005 - 12:00am
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