Tabon Cave’s Journey to UNESCO Recognition this October
Tabon Cave in Palawan targets October for UNESCO World Heritage bid, addressing documentation and ancestral land issues for global recognition.
Tabon Cave in Palawan targets October for UNESCO World Heritage bid, addressing documentation and ancestral land issues for global recognition.
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