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Doot Beach (also known as "Secret Beach") in Dapa
Sugba Lagoon in Kawhagan Island, Del Carmen
Old lighthouse at Pacifico Beach in San Isidro
Magpupungko Rock Pools in Pilar
See also[edit]
Siargao (film)
Surfing
List of protected areas of the Philippines
Kitesurfing
References[edit]
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Rep. Matugas says the damage brought by Typhoon #OdettePH in Siargao is
estimated at ₱20 billion: Wala nang nakatayong building sa Siargao, totally
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original on 18 December 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2021 – via Twitter.
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(help)
External links[edit]
Municipality of Del Carmen, Siargao, Philippines
Siargao Islands, Philippines
Geographic data related to Siargao at OpenStreetMap
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