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Natural wonders such as the Chocolate Hills and tarsiers make it an ideal place for diving and beach vacations.

Panglao Island is a small island located southwest of Bohol Island in the Philippines. It is famous for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and rich marine ecology. Alona Beach on the island is a popular gathering place for tourists, offering a variety of water activities and nightlife. Natural wonders such as the Chocolate Hills and tarsiers make it an ideal place for diving and beach vacations.
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