The government has established conservation programs for the few endangered and rare species left in our receding rainforests. Among
these species are the Tamaraws, Philippine eagles, marine turtles, Philippine crocodiles, sea cow, and the Philippine deer.
Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations. Our cultural and natural heritage are both
irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa's Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great
Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world’s heritage.
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The Tubbatha Reef Marine Park covers 33,200 ha, including the North and South Reefs. It is a unique example of an atoll reef with a very high density of
marine species; the North Islet serving as a nesting site for birds and marine turtles. The site is an excellent example of a pristine coral reef with a spectacular
100-m perpendicular wall, extensive lagoons and two coral islands.
These four churches, the first of which was built by the Spanish in the late 16th century, are located in Manila, Santa Maria, Paoay and Miag-ao. Their
unique architectural style is a reinterpretation of European Baroque by Chinese and Philippine craftsmen.
For 2,000 years, the high rice fields of the Ifugao have followed the contours of the mountains. The fruit of knowledge handed down from one generation to the
next, and the expression of sacred traditions and a delicate social balance, they have helped to create a landscape of great beauty that expresses the harmony
between humankind and the environment.
This park features a spectacular limestone karst landscape with an underground river. One of the river's distinguishing features is that it emerges directly
into the sea, and its lower portion is subject to tidal influences. The area also represents a significant habitat for biodiversity conservation. The site
contains a full 'mountain-to-sea' ecosystem and has some of the most important forests in Asia.
Built by the Moors in a defensive position at the heart of the Caliphate of Cordoba, Cuenca is an unusually well-preserved medieval fortified city. Conquered
by the Castilians in the 12th century, it became a royal town and bishopric endowed with important buildings, such as Spain's first Gothic cathedral, and the famous
casas colgadas (hanging houses), suspended from sheer cliffs overlooking the Huécar river. Taking full advantage of its location, the city towers above the magnificent
countryside.

"The rattan basket criticizes the palm leaf basket, still both are full of holes."