Palawan is known as country’s last frontier. It is the country’s largest province spanning 1.5 million hectares, and an ideal breeding ground for tropical flora and fauna.
Palawan has more than a thousand islands and islets where monkeys, squirrels, bear cats, and zebras thrive with wild tropical plants and corals. The Palawan or subterranean river is one of the new 7 Wonders of the World. The longest navigable underground river in the world. It was called as the St. Paul underground river.
Palawan Underground River
Another spot in Palawan the first Natural World Heritage site is the Tubbataha reef , the largest coral reef of the country.
Another famous jar “The Manunggul jar” was one of the numerous jars found in a cave believed to be a burial site ( Manunggul , was part of the archaeologically significant Tabon Cave Complex in Lipuun Point, Quezon, Palawan) that was discovered on March 1964 by Victor Decalan , Hans Kasten, and other volunteer workers from the United States Peace Corps.
Manunggul Jar
The burial jar cover is featuring a ship-of-the-dead that emphasized the work of an artist and master potter.