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Misamis Oriental may not come to mind when one thinks of resorts and dive spots, but therein lies the charm of Duka Bay. A hundred kilometers from Cagayan de Oro City through excellent roads lined with mango trees (it is about as far from Butuan City, but I cant vouch for the condition of the roads), the town of Medina is home to Duka Bay Resort, an environment-sensitive resort development with interesting and comfortable cottages tucked unobtrusively into the landscape, hidden amidst lush vegetation that offer up a fascinating symphony with every breeze.
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Singkit | November 23, 2008 - 12:00am