+ Follow HOLGER HORN Tag
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Panglao Island in Bohol is the latest success story in a nation that is awakening to the benefits of preser-ving its rich marine resources. Credit goes to a former German army officer, Holger Horn, who has shown locals in Bohol what rewards are in store for eco-tourism and the preservation of rich marine life. Taking the cue from a foreigner, the government must encourage similar programs in other coastal areas, where natural marine habitats continue to be destroyed at an alarming pace.
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When the former German army officer first arrived on the tropical island four years ago he thought he had found his little piece of paradise among the gently swaying palms, white beaches and crystal clear waters that surround the island.
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When the former German army officer first arrived on the tropical island four years ago he thought he had found his little piece of paradise among the gently swaying palms, white beaches and crystal clear waters that surround the island.
But not all was as it appeared in the popular diving resort.
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