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  • Tourist diving down to a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawanDMurrellSE...jpg
  • Cook from the tour banca boat assisting a tourist watching a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with a shoal of rainbow runner (Elagatis bipinnulata), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawanDMurrellSE...jpg
  • Two tourists swimming with a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawanDMurrellSE...jpg
  • Juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus), with tour guides and tourist, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawanDMurrellSE...jpg
  • The Palawan water monitor, Varanus palawanensis, is a monitor lizard endemic to the Philippines. It has enough differences to be considered a distinct species from the closely related water monitor, marbled water monitor, and Varanus rasmusseni. V. palawanensis belongs to the subgenus Soterosaurus with these other species.
    Palawan-underground-river22.tif
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7453.jpg
  • Tourist and guides snorkelling with whale shark (Rhincodon typus) by the tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7370.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7441.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7385.jpg
  • The Philippine long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis philippensis) is a subspecies of the crab-eating macaque. It is found in most Philippine forests and woodlands, but especially in the mangrove forests of western central Philippines— particularly in Palawan, the Visayas, and Mindanao.
    Palawan-underground-river23.tif
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7423.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_9755.jpg
  • Tourist and guide snorkelling with whale shark (Rhincodon typus) by the tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7360.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with Spanish tourist and guide from the tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_3558.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) vertical suction feeding with guide from the tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_2917.jpg
  • Myself on the left with guests and crew on the whale shark tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_2563.jpg
  • Tourist diving with a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) , Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_2415.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) ascending beneath banca tour boat with snorkeller on the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_9736.jpg
  • Over-under photo of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with a tourist below a tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_0637.jpg
  • Over-under photo of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) swimming beneath a tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_9026.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) feeding on plankton on the surface with a snorkeller, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7789.jpg
  • Selfie with whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7138.jpg
  • Research assistant with the LAMAVE (Large Marine Vertebrate) Research Institute diving down to whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_5793.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) feeding on plankton at the surface with tourists, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_5339.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with Spanish tourist, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_3519.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with the Captain and guide of the tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_3376.jpg
  • Spanish tourist hanging on to the dorsal fin of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) after being told that it was prohibited, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_8453.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_2530.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_9748.jpg
  • Juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus), with tour guides and tourist, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_9161.jpg
  • Juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus), with tour guides and tourist, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_9156.jpg
  • Tourist and guides snorkelling with whale shark (Rhincodon typus) by the tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7363.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7229.jpg
  • Tourists snorkelling with whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7076.jpg
  • Juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with common remora (Remora remora) attached and tourists, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_5330.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) feeding on plankton on the surface with tourists, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_5210-E...jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_1935.jpg
  • Shoal of red fish that was trying to avoid a whale shark with a tourist from the banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_8230.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with tourist and shoal of red fish evading predation, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_8229.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with guest and cook from the banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_3170.jpg
  • Two whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) and guide from the tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_3088.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with guest and cook from the banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_3016.jpg
  • Juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus) swimming below snorkeller, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_2222.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7859.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_9798.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7253-E...jpg
  • Tourists and guide swimming with whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_6487.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_8259.jpg
  • Rear view of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with snorkeller on the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7912.jpg
  • Tourist following a juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with two common remora (Remora remora) attached to its head, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_3799.jpg
  • Tourists observing a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_0500.jpg
  • Over-under photo of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with the boat's cook and tour banca boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_7495-E...jpg
  • Tourists snorkelling around whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_6800.jpg
  • Research assistant with the LAMAVE (Large Marine Vertebrate) Research Institute diving down to whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_5797.jpg
  • Research assistant with the LAMAVE (Large Marine Vertebrate) Research Institute diving down to a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines.
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_5796.jpg
  • Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with common remora (Remora remora) attached and snorkellers, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_2820.jpg
  • Over-under photo of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) below banca tour boat, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philppines
    whale-shark-people-palawan_MG_6958.jpg
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-76.jpg
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-33.tif
  • Couple on a float at Baywalk, the city promenade, at the end of the Balayong Festival parade. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-22.tif
  • Giant oceanic manta ray, Manta birostris, feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines, Sulu Sea Oceanic manta ray ( Manta birostris ), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) barrel roll feeding. Honda Bay, Palawan
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  • Giant oceanic manta ray, Manta birostris, feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines, Sulu Sea Oceanic manta ray ( Manta birostris ), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) barrel roll feeding. Honda Bay, Palawan
    _MG_1823.jpg
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-44.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-32.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-29.tif
  • Barangay beauty queen on a float before the Balayong Festival parade. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-15.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-5.tif
  • Dancers posing before the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-2.tif
  • Giant oceanic manta ray, Manta birostris, feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines, Sulu Sea Oceanic manta ray ( Manta birostris ), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) barrel roll feeding. Honda Bay, Palawan
    _MG_1824.jpg
  • Giant oceanic manta ray, Manta birostris, feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines, Sulu Sea Oceanic manta ray ( Manta birostris ), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) barrel roll feeding. Honda Bay, Palawan
    _MG_1822.jpg
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-77.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-78.tif
  • Barangay beauty queen on a barangay float in the Balayong Festival parade.The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan Cherry Blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-72.tif
  • Dancers at the presentation of prizes for the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-47.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-46.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-42.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-41.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-43.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-31.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-30.tif
  • Happy participants of the Balayong Festival parade celebrating at Baywalk, the city's promenade.The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-24.tif
  • Young performer flexes his muscles after the Balayong Festival street dancing competition.The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-23.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-9.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan Cherry Blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-7.tif
  • Giant oceanic manta ray, Manta birostris, feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines, Sulu Sea Oceanic manta ray ( Manta birostris ), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) barrel roll feeding. Honda Bay, Palawan
    _MG_1821.jpg
  • Drummers at the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-80.tif
  • Dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-38.tif
  • Gay dancers performing in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-27.tif
  • Marching band before the Balayong Festival parade. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-18.tif
  • People walking to the promenade to view the floats at the end of the Balayong Festival parade. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-11.tif
  • Dancers posing before the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-10.tif
  • Dancers preparing for the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-3.tif
  • Dancers preparing for the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
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  • Giant oceanic manta ray, Manta birostris, feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines, Sulu Sea Oceanic manta ray ( Manta birostris ), Honda Bay, Palawan, the Philippines Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) barrel roll feeding. Honda Bay, Palawan
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  • People walking to the promenade to view the floats at the end of the Balayong Festival parade. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
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  • Dancers at the presentation of prizes for the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
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  • Military marching band at Baywalk at the end of the Balayong Festival parade. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
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  • Dancers celebrating at the end of the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
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  • Dancers in the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-8.tif
  • Dancers preparing for the Balayong Festival street dancing competition. The festival at the beginning of March commemorates the founding anniversary of the City of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, highlighted by balayong tree-planting, street dancing and a colourful floral parade depicting the Palawan cherry blossoms from which the festival derives its name. The Palawan cherry is one of the most popular flowering trees in Palawan and known by the locals as the Balayong, a beautiful tree that when it is in full bloom resembles the cherry blossoms of Japan.
    BalayongFestival-6.tif
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