What Made These Perfectly Shaped Hills? | Weird Places
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The Chocolate Hills of Bohol, Philippines, are unique geological formations created by limestone erosion. Their symmetrical shape results from a combination of seasonal monsoons and minimal soil cover, allowing karstification to occur evenly. Despite being protected, they face threats from quarrying, highlighting the need for environmental balance and groundwater management.