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Discovering the underwater beauty of Apo Reef

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Apo Reef Natural Park is the perfect canvas to paint beautiful memories. Its crystal-clear waters are teeming with fascinating colors, shapes, and activity. With an area of 34 square kilometers, Apo Reef is the second largest connecting coral reef in the world. The first place goes to Australia’s Great Barrier

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