Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines.

Nilo Photography

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How was Chocolate Hills made?

The hills are made up of cone-shaped limestone formations that were eroded over millions of years by wind and rain. They are covered in lush vegetation that gives them their distinctive chocolate color, and they are considered one of the most iconic landmarks in the Philippines.
There are at least 1,260 hills, but there may be as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers (20 sq mi). They are covered in green grass that turns into a chocolate like brown during the dry season, hence the name. The Chocolate Hills are a famous tourist attraction in Bohol.

Stairs leading to the view deck.
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JimFox

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The Chocolate hills in Bohol were one of the highlights of my trip to the Philippines. In fact, if I could, I would buy property on Bohol, I loved it's white sand beaches and well, just about everything else in Bohol.

Very nice images Lenny, you captured it well. The last one is my favorite.
 

Nilo Photography

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The Chocolate hills in Bohol were one of the highlights of my trip to the Philippines. In fact, if I could, I would buy property on Bohol, I loved it's white sand beaches and well, just about everything else in Bohol.

Very nice images Lenny, you captured it well. The last one is my favorite.
I agree with 100 % Jim. Very nice place to retire.
 
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