#15: Chocolate Hills — Chocolate Hills
The Chocolate Hills consist of hundreds of dome-shaped hills spread across a wide area. Their uniform size and spacing create a repetitive pattern. During dry seasons, they turn brown, resembling chocolate mounds. The consistency of their shape is striking. Each hill appears almost identical. The arrangement feels intentional rather than random. Geological processes created them through erosion of limestone. The landscape looks like a designed field. The symmetry enhances its visual appeal. The Chocolate Hills represent repetition at a large scale.

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