Martes, Marso 15, 2011

Beautiful Places in the Philippines

God has provided us with everything we need to live a bountiful life. Being blessed with the beauty of nature, our environment we have to realize that is our responsibility to take care of everything that God blessed us and promote its preservation.

The Philippine is a beautiful country. It is called the “Pearl of the Orient Seas”. We should be proud of the scenic places found in our country. Many tourists visit our country to see these attractive places. These special places where given to us by our Almighty Father, we are very lucky for having them. Mayon Volcano it is famous for its almost perfect cone, located in Albay. Rice Terraces can be found in Banawe Mt. Province, it looks like “stairway to the sky”. This unique place for planting rice is considered the eight wonder of the ancient world. It is said that its water can last for the whole year round. Casagwa Church, this place can be found in Albay. This is the remains of a church which was buried in ashes when Mayon Volcano erupted long ago. Chocolate Hills, beautiful spot consists of small hills that look like chocolate from afar, it is located in Bohol. Taal Volcano located in Batangas and considered the smallest volcano in the world. Maria Cristina Falls, beautiful waterfalls located in Lanao Del Norte, Mindanao. National Parks, Philippine also has attractive national parks, and they usually big places like Lineta, the most noted park in Manila where we find the Rizal Monument. It is here where Rizal executed by the Spaniards. Fort Santiago is also noted park in Manila we find here where Rizal was imprisoned. Manila Zoo which we find various kinds of animals. And the Nayong Pilipino also a wide park, many small replicas of different spots in the Philippines can be found there.

Our country’s natural resources has for a long time seemed unlimited. Our forests and mountains were among the richest sources of first-class lumber and mining products, while our seas and rivers abounded with numerous forms of marine life. Unfortunately, this is no longer true today. Years of abuse have resulted in the destruction of our natural resources. The whole of our planet is endangered. In response to this, we should develop the attitude of stewardship. We should realize that the earth’s resources are limited, and that we are merely caretakers of our nature. It is in God’s gift to us, and we should not abuse it. Rather, it is our duty to ensure that these resources are not wasted but preserved.

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