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Pauline Amelinckx calls for protection, preservati­on of Chocolate Hills

- (Anne Pasajol Philippine Daily Inquirer)

BOHOLANA beauty queen Pauline Amelinckx spoke up amid the much- criticized resort constructe­d within the Chocolate Hills, reminding the public of the need to “balance progress with the protection and preservati­on of our natural landmarks.”

“The Chocolate Hills are part of every Bol- anon. It’s part of the land we call home, part of the soul of our island,” she said via her Facebook page yesterday, showing a photo of herself with the view of the hills in the background.

She added: “Now more than ever, we face the challenge of balancing progress with the protection and preservati­on of our natural landmarks. We all must play a part, big or small, to regenerate our earth, so it may regenerate us too.”

Concluding her statement, Amelinckx wrote: “May we never forget about the beautiful land given by God. ‘ Hatag ni Bathala.’”

Janno Gibbs was also among the celebritie­s who disapprove­d of and criticized t he resort , sharing his sentiment on the matter via his Instagram page on Wednesday, March 13.

“At bi nabuy na ang Chocolate Hills,” he said, showing an aerial shot of the resort within Bohol’s protected area.

The actor- singer added an angry face emoji, further expressing his dismay toward the matter.

TV host- beauty queen Aya Fernandez gave her two cents as well, stressing that the Bohol Island has been recognized as the country’s first Unesco Global Geopark and that the government must ensure its conservati­on.

“Regardless when the resort was built, may our leaders and everyone uphold political will to conserve and preserve our natural heritage. Regardless of the details. No matter what it takes,” she wrote.

Other celebritie­s who aired their dismay include Gretchen Ho, Gardo Versoza and Winwyn Marquez.

“Hindi pa Biyernes Santo pero kanya-kanya nang hugas ng kamay,” read a tweet reshared by Ho from hugely popular Twitter account of Profession­al Heckler, @ HecklerFor­ever8.

The Chocolate Hills resort named Captain’s Peak Resort, which turned out to have neither accreditat­ion nor an applicatio­n for one from the Department of Tourism, went viral after a tourist video of the resort circulated on social media.

The Chocolate Hills has been declared a protected area since July 1, 1997, under Proclamati­on No. 1037. The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources said it had already issued a temporary closure order and a notice of violation against the establishm­ent.

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Beauty queen Pauline Amelinckx reacts to the Chocolate Hills resort, saying “The Chocolate Hills are part of every Bol-anon. Now more than ever, we face the challenge of balancing progress with the protection and preservati­on of our natural landmarks.”

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