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Old June 17th, 2009
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[QUOTE=kashmeir;258]yeah bohol is such a nice place!

Yes, Bohol is a nice place. I'm even planning to spend my retirement years in Bohol--particularly in Maribojoc.
Life in Maribojoc then-- and even today-- is so simple. You can walk around the town proper and visit the old port area in the afternoon as if you're still in the 1960s. There is no traffic, no noisy motorcabs ( I hope), no beggars to pester you and no pollution.People are friendly then--maybe still at present.
The foreshore area, particularly off Lagtangon and Bood barangays is so wide that you can live by just gathering sea foods every afternoon during low, low tide. You can go hiking to Candavid or even the mountain of Lagtangon.
The last time I was in Lagtangon (1960s) I saw a pair of wild chicken. The rooster has a very long tail, just like that of the peacock. People call it labuyo. I hope labuyo still thrives in Lagtangon. Labuyo is an endangered specie then. I hope it is not extinct by this time. I also saw monkeys there during my last climb.
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