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Coron is a small and beautiful island in the northern part of Palawan Province in the Philippines. It is known for its magnificent limestone cliffs, crystal clear waters, and pristine beaches. The island is also famous for its world-renowned shipwreck diving sites. The history of Coron dates back to World War II when it served as a refuge for the Japanese Army. Many Japanese ships were sunk in the waters surrounding the island during the war. Today, these shipwrecks have become popular diving sites, attracting diving enthusiasts from all over the world. The most famous of these wrecks is the WWII Japanese ship, the Irako, which can be explored by experienced scuba divers. Additionally, the island has several historical landmarks such as the Mount Tapyas viewpoint, where visitors can witness the beauty of the sunset and see the entire town. Other attractions include the Coron Island loop, where visitors can explore scenic lakes, lagoons and hidden beaches. Aside from its historical significance, Coron has also gained recognition as one of the best island destinations in the world, with its white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and breathtaking scenery. Kayangan Lake is one of the most visited sites in the area, known for being one of the cleanest and most beautiful lakes in the country. It is also home to a unique ecosystem of fish and other marine life. In terms of culture, Coron is home to the Tagbanua tribe, who have lived on the island for centuries. Visitors can learn about their local customs, practices, and beliefs, and even take a guided tour through their ancestral lands. With its rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, Coron is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Philippines.

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