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A Tribute to the Boy from Cauayan
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A Tribute to the Boy from Cauayan

Dr. Angel Alcala has always been a scientist for the people. To celebrate his life and his memory, one of his closest colleagues, Dr. Rene Abesamis, pens a tribute to the boy who grew up in Cauayan.

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Dark Mountain, Part II:  A Fathomless Frontier
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Dark Mountain, Part II: A Fathomless Frontier

Inseparable from the coordinated effort to protect Tubbataha is the quest to understand it. To scientists from around the world, the faraway atoll presents a bottomless mystery, offering answers that lead only to more questions.‍

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The Town that Counts Whale Sharks
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The Town that Counts Whale Sharks

Each year, tourists flock to the town of Donsol to swim with the whale sharks. But what happens when spotting these creatures becomes a game of chance?

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The Bone Collectors
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The Bone Collectors

Uncovering the past is risky business, but it’s the only way to learn from those who came before us. Writer Claudine Lanzona joins an excavation in Quezon Province to observe how archaeology deepens a community’s sense of place.

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Into the World of Blackwater Diving
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Into the World of Blackwater Diving

Blackwater diving offers a glimpse of the world beneath the surface.

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Sing For the Moment
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Sing For the Moment

Nonprofit organization Balyena has spent nearly a decade pursuing humpback whales across the Babuyan Islands, and return to the human communities that call these islands home.

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The Weather Man
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The Weather Man

What do you do when extreme weather has become the new norm?

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