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Banahaw is not a tree

Banahaw Igem grows in Mount Banahaw, even as Dacrycarpus cumingii (Parl.) de Laub can also be found in other places in the Philippines, as well as in Borneo and Sumatra.
Before its closure in 2004, Mount Banahaw used to be a significant destination for religious pilgrims and those seeking spiritual experience, healing and miracles, particularly during the Lenten ...
GigaWind4 Inc., a subsidiary of ACEN Corp., plans to develop the 247-megawatt Banahaw Wind Power Project in Quezon province ...
Ayala-led ACEN Corp. is looking to spend around P34.5 billion to develop its proposed large-scale onshore wind power facility ...
GigaWind4 Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of ACEN Corp., will develop a wind power project in Quezon province worth P34.524 billion. The proposed 247-megawatt (MW) Banahaw wind power project is still ...
LUCENA CITY – Mt. Banahaw will remain closed to religious pilgrims, mountain trekkers and excursionists this coming Holy Week to give it more time to recover, said a statement signed by Nilo ...
It’s this time of year when mountaineers and trekkers feel a stirring in the blood: Mount Banahaw beckons. No worries if such visitors accord it the respect it deserves as a reputed sacred mountain, ...
Pilgrims and mountaineers expecting to spend their Lenten retreat this year in the deep recesses of mystical Mt. Banahaw, which embraces Quezon and Laguna provinces, would be in for a disappointment.
One of them is 73 years old. They may face charges for trespassing in a restricted area of the sacred mountain MANILA, Philippines – Six pilgrims remain missing in the slopes of Mount Banahaw ...
The first stories of Banahaw were told to a small group about a century ago. Prior to that, only healers and practitioners of the occult knew of the inner secrets of Banahaw. Maybe, it had to be so.
A favorite of hikers and mountain climbers, Mount Banahaw straddling Laguna and Quezon is also a draw to the spiritually and mystically inclined.
THIS REFERS to the editorial cartoon of Gilbert Daroy depicting illegal quarrying in Mt. Banahaw (Inquirer, 10/19/12). We would like to clarify that there are no illegal quarrying operations within ...