DAWN breaks over Toledo City, and the waters of Tanon Strait shimmer with the first light of day. Beneath the surface, an extraordinary story unfolds — one that few would expect to find beneath a coal-fired power plant's jetty.

While fishermen prepare their boats in the distance, schools of vibrant fish weave through thriving coral gardens below the power plant's structure, a sight that challenges common perceptions about industrial facilities and marine life.

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