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         <description><![CDATA[<div>-The beautiful Apo Reef, the largest coral reef in the Philippines. It spreads over an area of 34 square kilometres, making it the second largest connecting coral reef in the world.<br>-Prior to its declaration as a Protected Area under the category of Natural Park, Apo Reef has been designated as Marine Park.</div>]]></description>
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