Loboc, a tropical municipality on the island of Bohol, is renowned for the Loboc River, a coffee-colored waterway that winds through a landscape of palm trees and dramatic rock formations, evoking scenes from Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World. Visitors can cruise down the river, taking in the lush surroundings and unique geological features. The area also boasts the 17th-century Loboc Church, a historic site that offers a glimpse into the region’s colonial past. Today, travelers can explore both the natural beauty and cultural heritage of this picturesque locale.
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