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Next Stellar Stop - Bohol, Philippines

Chocolate HillsBohol is a place of unusual familiarity for me. Almost all my Pinoy and Pinay friends speak highly of the island if not above some of the other thousand islands. And I know one day I'll be able to walk the lands and sail the seas with my brethren and sistren from my birth country, but until that day comes I'll just have to make due with their reports and various others on the net like this Stellar feature.

Whitney Weis gives the facts on the island paradise becoming popular with nature tourists because of its eight distinctive regions. To the right you'll find one of them pictured. Known as the Chocolate Hills visitors come year round even when the mounds aren't so chocolate looking. For diving fanatics there are really a couple of great finds in Bohol, or should I say off of Bohol. Balicasag has some of the best diving in the entire Philippines according to her notes and Cabilao is perfect for adventurers wanting to go head-to-head with the hammerheads that frequent the waters. There's much more to this 60-mile long Asian jewel, but you'll need to see the Stellar piece for the rest. It wouldn't be fair of me to tell you all here and besides I'll have my stories to share one of these days.

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