Camiguin is an island province located in the Philippines, known for its beautiful landscapes and rich biodiversity. It is the second smallest province in the country, situated in the Bohol Sea. Camiguin is often referred to as the 'Island Born of Fire' due to its volcanic origins, featuring several volcanoes such as Mount Hibok-Hibok, which is an active volcano.
The island is renowned for its natural beauty, including stunning beaches, hot springs, and waterfalls. Some of the popular tourist attractions include White Island, a sandbar perfect for sunbathing and swimming, and the Sunken Cemetery, which offers a unique glimpse into the island's history. Camiguin also has numerous spots for diving and snorkeling, showcasing the vibrant marine life in the region.
Camiguin has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by its various ethnic groups and historical events. The island celebrates several festivals throughout the year, with the most notable being the Pahiyas Festival which showcases the local culture through colorful displays and street performances. Visitors can also enjoy local delicacies, such as the famous Camiguin lanzones, a sweet and succulent fruit that is a must-try when visiting the island.
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