By Jorge Golle of The Mindanao Sentinel MATI CITY (MindaNews / 30 April) — In Dahican Beach, the day begins with the sound of waves folding into shore—steady, patient, almost stubborn. For decades, this stretch of coast has been known as a surfer’s refuge, a skimboarder’s playground, and a sanctuary for pawikan, or sea turtles. But beneath its postcard beauty lies a quieter, more fragile story—one carried mostly by women. Dahican Beach is strewn…
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