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Camiguin Island is a little slice of paradise tucked away in the Bohol Sea, just off the northern coast of Mindanao in the Philippines. It’s a small place—second smallest province in the country after Batanes—but it packs a punch with its volcanic landscapes, lush greenery, and postcard-worthy beaches. They call it the “Island Born of Fire” because it’s shaped by seven volcanoes, a couple of which, like Mount Hibok-Hibok, are still active. The last big eruption was back in the early 1950s, and it’s left its mark—think black sand beaches and a rugged, wild vibe that’s hard to find elsewhere.
 

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