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What is the best place to visit in the PH?
The question of the most beautiful place to visit in the Philippines is a complicated one that has consistently yielded contradictory answers. But the question is relevant because the country is ranked 17th on the Forbes List as one of the world’s 50 most beautiful countries.
A simple Google search will reveal that the province of Palawan, which has El Nido and Coron islands, is the most beautiful destination to visit. Add the Subterranean River National Park and Honda Bay to the itinerary, and you will have an enviable tour package of the country’s last frontier.
If we enlist the help of Gemini, Google’s new artificial intelligence (AI) large language model (formerly Bard), to answer this divisive question, it will concede that the question “is a difficult one to answer, as the country boasts many islands and locations, each with its own unique beauty.”
But Gemini is not one to shirk from its AI duties. It will have no trouble choosing El Nido as its favorite destination, based on various travel awards and the assessments of travel publications. With its limestone cliffs, colorful coral reefs, turquoise waters, and powdery white sand, El Nido consistently ranks among the most beautiful islands in the world. Palawan is also home to the exclusive island resort of Amanpulo.
When I called Gemini’s attention to the majestic rice terraces of the Cordilleras, a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization heritage site (and the “Eighth Wonder of the World”), it quickly modified its answer, placing the rice terraces in the third spot, after El Nido and Coron. Gemini’s other top tourist destinations include
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