Government should have protected Chocolate Hills at all costs—UNESCO

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Government should have protected Chocolate Hills at all costs—UNESCO
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UNESCO echoed the public outcry against Captain’s Peak resort that tarnished the beauty of Chocolate Hills in Bohol Island, which should have been protected by the national government at all costs due to its designation as a Global Geopark.

“And geosites included in the designation such as the Chocolate Hills should be protected by the national government,” Henares said in a statement. “We ask the Protected Areas Management Board of the Chocolate Hills to revisit their development guidelines for the protected area to prevent these incompatible developments from happening in the future,” Henares said.

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