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FAQ

WHERE IS THE GEOPARK BOHOL LOCATED?

Bohol, island, Visayan group, south-central Philippines. The island, roughly oval in shape, lies between the Camotes Sea (north) and the Bohol Sea (south). Its volcanic core is mostly covered with coralline limestone.

WHAT IS THE GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF BOHOL?

The country rocks, Intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks represent about 30. percent of rock type in the province particularly in the northeastern part of the Island. Uplifted reef limestone facies of considerable height later fringed the core of mainland Bohol. Sedimentary rocks occupy almost 70 percent of the Island.

WHAT IS THE FAMOUS GEOLOGICAL SITE IN BOHOL?

The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in the Bohol province of the Philippines. There are at least 1,260 hills, but there may be as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers. They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name. Chocolate Hills in Bohol Island UNESCO Global Geopark, Philippines. This unique karst landscape is composed of smooth, conical hills.

Which geological formation can only be seen in Bohol?

Bohol Island in the Philippines is known for its unique karst landscape, which is characterized by limestone formations that have been shaped by the forces of erosion over millions of years. The Chocolate Hills, a group of over 1,200 conical hills, are just one example of the island's fascinating karst geology.

THE ONLY DOUBLE BARRIER REEF IN THE EARTH IS IN BOHOL ONLY

Discover the Hidden Gems of Danajon Bank Marine Reserve. Bohol Danajon Bank Marine Reserve is a breathtakingly beautiful marine sanctuary located in the Bohol Sea, Philippines. Covering an area of around 100,000 hectares, the reserve is home to a diverse range of marine species, including more than 600 fish species, 50 coral species, and several species of dolphins, whales, and sharks. The reserve is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world who come to explore its pristine waters, enjoy the beauty of its coral reefs, and experience the unique culture and traditions of the local people.

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