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First Timer Guide at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila, Philippines

The National Museum of National History has finally been opened to the public last May 18, 2019. And since then, tourist both local and foreign flock to the museum most specially when the Government waived the entrance fee that was formerly a Php 150. Yes, all the three museums in Rizal park can now be access for free.

I’ve been wanting to visit this museum ever since its opening, especially after hearing from friends how beautifully it was made. Finally I was able to swing by tagging along my balikbayan friend. As expected, it was crowded when we visited on a Sunday and people are coming in and out already even it was still too early.

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The fascinating bone collection at D’Bone Collector Museum, Davao City

A few kilometers away from the People’s Park, you’ll find one of the newest museum in Davao City – D’Bone Collector Museum Inc.. I was amaze from this one of a kind museum for not just showcasing over 2700 specimens but also having a story to tell in every bone. Concentrating on the beauty and frailness of life, this 700 sq. meter 3-story tall museum, displays thousands of bones and fossils from all over the world, included is why they died and what can be done to save them. One of the most interesting bone collection display was a human bone donated at the museum.

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How to go to Wawa Dam, Rodriguez in Rizal Province

Wawa Dam, also known as Montalban Dam, is a gravity dam constructed in 1909 during the American colonial era to provide the water needs for Metro Manila. It is situated in the municipality of Rodriguez in Rizal Province, Philippines in a 360-meter (1,180 ft) high Wawa gorge, a water gap in the Sierra Madre Mountains, east of Manila. The abandoned dam, is now considered as a tourist destination mostly visited by local and foreign tourist in summer months.

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