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                    [Title] => CNN Travel picks Bohol’s sites for dolphins, tarsiers
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 Cable News Network International Travel online site has named dolphin watching adventure on the seas around Pamilacan Island off Baclayon town, and the tarsier sanctuary in Corella town—all in Bohol—among the seven wild adventure destinations in the country.

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The population of the Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) will continue to shrink if government agencies will not put their acts together, said a local tourist in an interview with The FREEMAN the other day.

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