We DON’T know how or why but it works in our mind very well..
I’m talking about some magical images that gives us a great relief and peace of mind in the midst of our day to day stressful life..
To remove their stress and strain people go places…
Those who are unable can enjoy the views in this site here and there..
Here is a sample…
South Cotabato is endowed with numerous natural sceneries which are high potentials for tourist attraction, and blessed with creative people who maintain and develop the beauty of these places.
As the province progresses and moving towards agri-industrialization, more people in and out of the country is getting more interested of South Cotabato. At present, more potential tourist spots are being developed in the province.
Waterfalls - There are many waterfalls found in the province. The most popular is the Lonon Falls which is popularly known as the Seven Falls in Lake Sebu. Other noteworthy waterfalls are Saravia Falls in Koronadal; Matimus Falls in Tantangan; Lambusong Falls in Norala; Nongon and Traankini Falls in Lake Sebu.
Of these, the Saravia Falls in El Gawel Koronadal, is now developed into a swimming resort. The place is now becoming more popular and frequently visited by local residents. The municipal government of Koronadal is still on its way of making the place more inviting.
Lakes - It is in the municipality of Lake Sebu and T'boli where most lakes can be found. Among them, Lake Sebu is one of the favorites of tourists and local residents primarily because of its picturesque location. The lake is located between elevated hills and mountains, with tilapia fish cages scattered all over which makes it extra ordinary and captivating. It has an area of approximately 354 hectares. Adjacent to this lake, are lakes Lahit and Siloton with an area of 24 and 75 hectares respectively.
In addition, Lake Maughan in T'boli is part of the approximately 50,000 hectares area proposed to be set aside as provincial park and wildlife sanctuary.
AUSTRALIAN ATTRACTIONS
Photo: The Harbour was the lifeblood of early Sydney and is still important. One of the great ways to tour this beautiful part of Sydney is take the Manly ferry, or the Parramatta Jetcat, or take the short trip on the Taronga Ferry to see Taronga Zoo on the Harbour’s foreshore.
There are Sydney Harbour Cruises available as well or you can drive over the Sydney Harbour Bridge to visit the Northern Beaches. You can even walk over the bridge for stunning views
SYDNEY BEACH (CRANE SHOT)
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