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  2. AG Saño - Wikipedia

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    AG Saño is a Filipino muralist, conservationist, photographer, landscape architect, and environmental activist [1] best known for numerous prominent advocacy murals along main thoroughfares around the Philippines' National Capital Region, [2] promoting themes including marine wildlife conservation, [3] peace, [4] environmental protection, [5] indigenous people's rights, and the recognition of ...

  3. Wildlife of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of the Philippines includes a significant number of endemic plant and animal species. The country's surrounding waters reportedly [1] have the highest level of marine biodiversity in the world. The Philippines is one of the seventeen megadiverse countries and is a global biodiversity hotspot.

  4. Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape - Wikipedia

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    A rock art of a human-like figure is found in Hermoso Tuliao Cave. [16] The rock art, about 3,500 years old, shows a human-like figure with arms up and legs spread open. [17] It is believed to have been created by either early Austronesians or the Agta Negritos who migrated during the Ice Age. [16]

  5. Angono Petroglyphs - Wikipedia

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    During that time, a team led by the National Museum of the Philippines started archaeological site conservation and site development of the petroglyphs in which a mini-museum, view deck and stone path, among others, were constructed. It was included in the list of National Cultural Treasures in 1973 and World Inventory of Rock Art in 1985.

  6. Okir - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a panolong with a naga motif, from the National Museum of Anthropology. Okir, also spelled okil or ukkil, is the term for rectilinear and curvilinear plant-based designs and folk motifs that can be usually found among the Moro and Lumad people of the Southern Philippines, as well as parts of Sabah.

  7. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Shamans and their practices continue in some parts of the Philippines. [205] The art of constellation and cosmic reading and interpretation is a fundamental tradition among all Filipino ethnic groups, and the stars are used to interpret for communities to conduct farming, fishing, festivities, and other important activities.

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