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Lake Buhi is the home of what the locals call tabios or sinarapan, mistichis luzonensis, the world's smallest (1/5 inch) commercial fish.

Mt. Asog or Mt. Iriga is one of the province's extinct volcanoes. Its 1611 eruption caused the existence of Lake Buhi.

Magragobdob Falls is where magma used to flow from the heart of Mt. Isarog. Located at the crater, it is said to be most alluring despite its relatively diminutive size.

Tayak Lagoon - Majestically enclosed by rocky and forested mountains, Tayak Lagoon creates an enigmatic impression because of its deep and still water.

Gota Beach - Though the most frequently visited beach in Caramoan because of its accessibility, Gota Beach hasn't lost its magnificence to many sightseers and adventurers. The imposing stretch of mountainous rock formations half-enclosing the beach adds beauty to its fine sand and clear water.

Bag-ing Island is a relatively small island blessed with an enormous garden of coral reefs inhabited by different species of sea creatures.

Bichara Island - To the natives of Caramoan, this privately owned beach of the Bichara's of Naga City is better known as Paradise Island. Indeed, it is a paradise of powder-like sand amidst a crystal clear body of water.

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Gota Beach


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Tayak Lagoon


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Bichara Beach


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Bag-ing Beach


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Cave near Gota Beach


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Rock formation at Gota Beach

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