The Chocolate Hills are the main attractions on the Philippine island of Bohol. In the middle of an almost flat plateau, 1,268 almost identical cone-shaped hills of about 30 to 50 metres high rise in an area of more than 50 square kilometres. They are mostly covered with grass that takes on a brown hue during the dry season. The hills are then somewhat reminiscent of giant chocolate mountains. In 1988, the Chocolate Hills were declared a National Geological Monument by the Philippine government.
Bram de Jong is a freelance photographer with roots in nature. This is therefore reflected in his photographic work. Born by the sea, he works in the woods and has an interest in classical and modern architecture. Looking for an atmospheric landscape, a characteristic cityscape or a captivating.. Read more…