If you explore the entire 10-mile long Munro Trail, you will exit near the fertile slopes and land of the Palawai Basin. Close your eyes and imagine that for much of the twentieth-century, 15,000 acres of beautiful pineapple plants grew in the volcanic soil of this ancient crater. |
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Used mostly for grazing and hunting today, there's a good chance you'll run across sportsmen, game birds, Axis Deer, and even Mouflon Sheep in the grasslands of the Basin. |