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Date Added: July 24, 2008 01:04:08 PM
The landscape of Camarines Sur has changed since the establishment of the CamSur Watersports Complex at the provincial capitol in Cadlan, Pili, in 2006. CWC is a first world-class water sports complex in the country and in Asia. It is a six-hectare complex that aims to bring cable skiing to a whole new level and attract water sports enthusiasts from all over the world with its world-class ...

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