Eleven Islands
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Located at the east coast, north of popular Bolong Beach is a island group called Eleven Islands. It is composed of six big islands and six islets, namely, Bobo with a land area of 50 hectares; Cabugan, with 71 hectares; Limbang, with 19 hectares; Sirumon, with 14 hectares; Lampinigan, with 11 hectares; and, Buguias with 10 hectares and the smaller Visa (2 hectares), Baong (3 hectares), Simoandang (5 hectares), Salangan (4 hectares), and Panganacan (5 hectares).
What was once dubbed as "No Man's Land" during the height of the Moro insurgency in the 1970s, it is paradise itself with lush greens and white, powdery sand beaches, surrounded by the sea. It is ideal for diving, snorkelling and other water recreation sports though facilities may not be presently available.
The Yakans and the Samals are native ethnic groups who reside in these islands.
What was once dubbed as "No Man's Land" during the height of the Moro insurgency in the 1970s, it is paradise itself with lush greens and white, powdery sand beaches, surrounded by the sea. It is ideal for diving, snorkelling and other water recreation sports though facilities may not be presently available.
The Yakans and the Samals are native ethnic groups who reside in these islands.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 7°8'56"N 122°16'16"E
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