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Mambukal Resort (Murcia, Negros Occidental)
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The Mambukal Resort is a Mountain / Hill Resort located in Murcia. There is an entrance fee if you just want to tour the place. We were charged P30.00 (Adult) to go inside.
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it's such a beautifule place... i was there last december... =D
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