
Marawi Lake

Fort Pilar, Zamboanga

Old Volcano, Camiguin
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THE ISLAND OF MINDANAO
The Treasure in the South
Mindanao
Mindanao is the second-largest and the most southerly island, with a
very different feel from the rest of the country. A variety of Muslim
ethnic groups live here. In the southwestern tip of Mindanao is
Zamboanga City, considered by some as the most romantic place in the
Philippines and a favourite resort amongst tourists. The city is noted
for its seashells, unspoiled tropical scenery and magnificent flowers.
Zamboanga was founded by the Spanish, and the 17th-century walls of
Fort Pilar, built to protect the Spanish and Christian Filipinos from
Muslim onslaughts, are still standing. The city has a number of
hotels, cars for hire, good public transport and vintas (small boats),
often with colourful sails, available to take visitors round the city
bay. The flea market sells Muslim pottery, clothes and brassware.
About 2km (1.2 miles) from Fort Pilar are the houses of the Badjaos,
which are stilted constructions on the water. Water gypsies live in
boats in this area, moving to wherever the fishing is best. Plaza
Pershing and Pasonanca Park are worth visiting. Santa Cruz Island has
a sand beach which turns pink when the corals from the sea are washed
ashore, and is ideal for bathing, snorkelling and scuba diving. There
is also an old Muslim burial ground here.
Davao: province is the industrial centre of Mindanao, renowned
for its pearl and banana exports. Davao City is one of the most
progressive industrial cities in the country. The province is the site
of Mount Apo, the highest peak in the country, while the Apo Range has
spectacular waterfalls, rapids, forests, springs and mountain lakes.
Cagayan de Oro: , on the northern coast of Mindanao, is the
gateway to some of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines. By
way of contrast, in Bukidnon there are huge cattle ranches and the
famous Del Monte pineapple fields, and Iligan City is the site of the
hydroelectric complex driven by the Maria Cristina Falls.
Lanao del Sur: is a province characterised by its Muslim
community which has settled along the shores of Lake Lanao. Besides
the lake, other attractions include Signal Hill; Sacred Mountain; the
native market, Torongan; homes of the Maranao royalty; the various
Muslim mosques on the shores of the lake; and examples of the famous
brassware industry centred in Tugaua.
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