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Butanding
(Rhincodon typus)
Donsol,
a fishing town in Sorsogon province, serves as a sanctuary to a group
of 40 whale sharks, which are considered as the largest fish in the
world.Locally
known as "butanding", whale sharks visit the waters of Donsol
from November to May. Being migratory in nature, they travel across
the oceans, usually close to the equator. But nowhere else have they
been sighted in a larger group than in the waters of Sorsogon.A
group of Filipino divers documented the sighting of the whale sharks
in the waters of Poso, the southernmost barangay of Donsol on January
2, 1998. Picked up by television and the print media, the documentation
stirred the interest of many tourists, who started flocking in the fishing
village.Read
more about Butanding >>
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