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Stories that our folks tell will always be memorable
to us more than the stories that historians tell.
I guess it is because stories that our folks tell
are usually filled with details which
often make these stories so real and vivid. The thought of making this page part of this archive really made me excited. I just thought this would make a good venue whereby elder Caraganons could tell us their stories without going through the hassles that is usually encountered in publishing historical accounts in print. I encourage all Caraganons to send stories for this page. Let us enliven the history of Agusan and Surigao. Click on, get transported to the past and understand more of our the history.
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