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         <description><![CDATA[Port Barton is one of the major destinations of local and foreign tourists in Palawan. Port Barton is a bit way off the other scenic places in the province of Palawan because it lies at the northwestern side. Port Barton is difficult to access due to poor roads that can be traversed by only four-wheel drive vehicles or the huge six-wheeler jeepney that serve the Port Barton-Puerto Princesa route. Once there, a tourist could commune with nature as the place is known for its peaceful, rural...]]></description>
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