Tagbilaran /təɡbɪˈlærən/, officially the City of Tagbilaran and sometimes referred to as Tagbilaran City, is a component city in the Visayas group of islands in the Philippines. It is the seat of the island province of Bohol with a population of 105,051 as of 2015 census. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 59,949 registered voters.. Encompassing a land area of 32.7 km (12.6 sq mi), with a coastline of 13 km (8.1 mi) on the southwestern part of the island, the city shares its boundaries with the towns of Cortes, Corella, and Baclayon.
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Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge ... are impressive , twin bamboo bridges , that cross the upper scenic Loboc River , Bohol ... around 36 kms east outside Tagbilaran City On the day we visited this Bohol tourist attraction , a thunderstorm had just passed ... therefore was told , “ unsafe to fully cross due to slippery & my body weight ???????? “ so I was only able to walk part way ... each step I took , I could feel & hear the woven bamboo bridge slat decking creaking ???????? Originally these bridges were constructed by using just bamboo & rope ... thankfully today ???? the rope has has been replaced by steel cables - safer ???????? The bridge spans across Loboc River by around 40 meters ... with being around 25 meters above the river Of the 2 bridges & from the bridges , you can take some interesting & beautiful photos ... worth the trip Most Bohol Day Tours stop off at the bridges ???? Before the bridges were built , the locals usually had to cross the Loboc River by Banca Boats & floating bamboo rafts There is a fee to cross the bridges , unknown cost , as the cost is within part of our Day Tour Walk across if you dare ????????
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