The ‘bukal’ is not only a source of clean water for the community; it is also where they can wash their clothes, bathe, and gather for picnic
The ‘bukal’ is not only a source of clean water for the community; it is also where they can wash their clothes, bathe, and gather for picnic

As more Filipinos travel these days, the more they also need to be educated in taking care of the environment. Many a times, they leave piles of garbage on their trail, be it on mountains or rivers? One example of this disturbing practice is seen in a local bukal or spring in Laguna.

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