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                    [Title] => Natural cove protects port from bad weather
                    [Summary] => While most of Manila’s ports rely on the breakwater to protect them from the open sea, especially during bad weather, one port has been developed to utilize Manila Bay’s natural cove to ensure  safe anchorage for ships, even during inclement weather. 

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