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A 10-meter sperm whale was found dead and floating nearby Pamilacan island off this town, Wednesday morning.

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For nearly two weeks, Doc Nielsen Donato and the GMA 7’s Born to be Wild  team were out documenting whales and dolphins in Bohol’s seas for The Born Expeditions: The Tale of Two Whales.

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It was sighted in late 1990’s, Bryde’s (pronounced “brudu”) whale made a comeback when it was sighted somewhere off Pamilacan island in Baclayon town, said Dr. Alessandro Ponzo of Physallus organization in an e-mail copy furnished to The FREEMAN.

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The former youngest art student of the late "Tinong" Abellana and a former Fine Arts member in the U.P. College of Fine Arts called this show "Udlot" to describe his presence in the art - after 5 years of silence, he is now back!
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For nearly two weeks, Doc Nielsen Donato and the GMA 7’s Born to be Wild  team were out documenting whales and dolphins in Bohol’s seas for The Born Expeditions: The Tale of Two Whales.

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The former youngest art student of the late "Tinong" Abellana and a former Fine Arts member in the U.P. College of Fine Arts called this show "Udlot" to describe his presence in the art - after 5 years of silence, he is now back!
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