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Tubbataha Reef
Tubbataha Reef Marine Park
Located 160km south east of the island of Palawan in the Philippines, Tubbahata Reef consists of two remote, uninhabited coral atolls that are part of a Marine Park first established in 1988. Given its unique diversity of life both above and below water, Tubbataha was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993, the only solely marine site to receive such an accolade in all of South East Asia. The result of such protection is a profusion of marine life which divers get to glimpse as they drift by the walls, riding the current through this unique place.
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1.) Observe DECENT CLOTHING ehrn visiting Government Offices and other public places.
2.) Observe Cleanliness and No Littering Policy (Php200.00 fine for violation)
3.) No Smoking Policy is imposed in all public places (City Ordinance No. 57-93)
4.) Generally, tourists are not encouraged to enter tribal territory, however, for purposes of admiring their culture and artistic skills, please coordinate with your tourguide.
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