Puerto Princesa Underground River: A 7-minute journey inside a nature's wonder (Video)
Posted by has in other stuff, Puerto Princesa Underground River on Thursday, November 10, 2011
Puerto Princesa Underground River, the longest navigable underground river in the world located in Palawan, Philippines, is a finalist in the global search for the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Take a 7-minute journey inside this wonder of nature and discover its many amazing features through the Youtube video below:
Puerto Princesa Underground River in 7 minutes
Organized by Switzerland-based New7Wonders Foundation, the search for the New 7 Wonders of Nature started in 2009, where 77 entries were initially picked from 440 entries from more than 220 countries. Twenty-eight finalists were eventually chosen and are now vying for the top seven spots.The Top 7 will be selected through a world-wide online and SMS voting.
To vote for Puerto Princesa Underground River, visit the New7Wonders website or text PPUR to 2861.
Voting ends tomorrow, November 11, 2011.
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