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Bilar Man-mad Forest.

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English: Mahogany trees line the roads of Bilar and Loboc towns in Bohol Province in the Philippines. Commonly known as Bilar Man-Made Forest, this man-made forest is a two-kilometer stretch of thick foliage mainly planted with Mahogany trees tunneling a highway that serves as road to locals and tourists of Bohol who wish to roam the island. Ferns and other endemic plant species covered this lush forest which is also a home to Philippine tarsier, one of the world's smallest primates.
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