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Oct 11, 2014

R O M B L O N: More than Marble

Marble Statues
Marble Statues in Romblon (source)
Most famous for their marble sculptures, Romblon is steadily becoming one of the favorite provinces that tourists, be it local or international, choose to go. They owe their marble-making industry to 1950's Italians and up until now it has made their province unique. But that's not all there is to it.
Bonbon Beach, Romblon
Bonbon Beach, Romblon (source)


The beaches in Romblon are everything Boracay was before: with powdery white sand, pristine surroundings, and the feeling of having the entire place to yourself, you will feel like you have traveled to the past. With nearly zero crime rates, legendary hospitable people, and undiscovered and unspoiled natural attractions, Romblon is the place to be away from the stress of the city.

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