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The DENR said that despite a continuing rehabilitation of certain areas in Mt. Banahaw, its environs remain polluted due to human activities.

"Mt. Banahaw has been a favorite destination of nature lovers, trekkers and mountaineers, as well as religious groups and the superstitious especially during Holy Week," the DENR said.
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The DENR said that despite a continuing rehabilitation of certain areas in Mt. Banahaw, its environs remain polluted due to human activities.

"Mt. Banahaw has been a favorite destination of nature lovers, trekkers and mountaineers, as well as religious groups and the superstitious especially during Holy Week," the DENR said.
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The DENR said that despite a continuing rehabilitation of certain areas in Mt. Banahaw, its environs remain polluted due to human activities.

"Mt. Banahaw has been a favorite destination of nature lovers, trekkers and mountaineers, as well as religious groups and the superstitious especially during Holy Week," the DENR said.
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The DENR said that despite a continuing rehabilitation of certain areas in Mt. Banahaw, its environs remain polluted due to human activities.

"Mt. Banahaw has been a favorite destination of nature lovers, trekkers and mountaineers, as well as religious groups and the superstitious especially during Holy Week," the DENR said.
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The DENR said that despite a continuing rehabilitation of certain areas in Mt. Banahaw, its environs remain polluted due to human activities.

"Mt. Banahaw has been a favorite destination of nature lovers, trekkers and mountaineers, as well as religious groups and the superstitious especially during Holy Week," the DENR said.
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The DENR said that despite a continuing rehabilitation of certain areas in Mt. Banahaw, its environs remain polluted due to human activities.

"Mt. Banahaw has been a favorite destination of nature lovers, trekkers and mountaineers, as well as religious groups and the superstitious especially during Holy Week," the DENR said.
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