Why it's incredible: The hills change color with the seasons, inspiring legends that giants formed the mounds from mud. The Chocolate Hills are a formation made of 1,776 limestone, grass-covered ...
"Today, we go to see two of the Philippines' most unique attractions," our driver enthusiastically announced. "Prepare to be amazed!" His energy was contagious; we giggled like little children ...
(via SciShow) The Chocolate Hills of Bohol, Philippines are so perfectly shaped that local legends say they were crafted by giants. Geologists can't agree exactly what happened, but the answer might ...
The Chocolate Hills are 1,776 mounds on Bohol Island in the Philippines where grassy cover turns brown during the dry season.