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* | * Guyangan Cave also known as Ipot Cave is just one of the many caves situated in the island of Banton in Romblon, Philippines. Along with other caves such as Cathedral Cave, Tigpuyo Cave, Wall Cave and Slide Cave, it is considered as the prehistoric depository of the oldest ikat | ||
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Guyangan Caves
- Guyangan Cave also known as Ipot Cave is just one of the many caves situated in the island of Banton in Romblon, Philippines. Along with other caves such as Cathedral Cave, Tigpuyo Cave, Wall Cave and Slide Cave, it is considered as the prehistoric depository of the oldest ikat