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[Title] => Iba marks Earth Day
[Summary] => Iba, the capital of Zambales, will hold several nature-themed activities such as boat racing, sand sculpture and kite-flying to celebrate Earth Day on April 22.
Iba vice mayor Benjamin Farin Jr. said the events are part of the first "Paynauen Duyan Festival" to be held April 21-24 in celebration of the towns 394th founding day.
He said that the festival aims to instill environmental awareness among the people of Iba in its bid to become an eco-tourism destination.
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[Summary] => Zambales is known not only for its big and sweet mangoes or Mt. Pinatubo or Subic beaches, but also for serpentine. Serpentine refers to the masses of metamorphic rocks believed to have been formed from oceanic crust millions of years ago. The ancient Greeks called this mineral group serpentine because of the cloudings or veins that gave it the mottled look resembling a serpents skin.
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Iba vice mayor Benjamin Farin Jr. said the events are part of the first "Paynauen Duyan Festival" to be held April 21-24 in celebration of the towns 394th founding day.
He said that the festival aims to instill environmental awareness among the people of Iba in its bid to become an eco-tourism destination.
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