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                    [Title] => Zubiri sees high ecotourism potentials in southern Negros
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                    [AuthorName] =>  Antonieta Lopez
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                    [Title] => Haven for Man and Nature
                    [Summary] => I have long heard about the wonder s of Danjugan Island, an uninhabited marine and wildlife sanctuary in the Sulu Sea, three kilometers west of Negros Occidental. A recent visit to this pristine island revealed a true haven of natural beauty. 


In his usual t-shirt and khakis, Gerry Ledesma, the man responsible for transforming Danjugan into a protected sanctuary, met me at the airport in Bacolod, capital city of Negros Occidental. We headed for Bulata, the coastal barangay in Cauayan town some 175 kilometers south of Bacolod, which is the take-off point for Danjugan.
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In his usual t-shirt and khakis, Gerry Ledesma, the man responsible for transforming Danjugan into a protected sanctuary, met me at the airport in Bacolod, capital city of Negros Occidental. We headed for Bulata, the coastal barangay in Cauayan town some 175 kilometers south of Bacolod, which is the take-off point for Danjugan.
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