Kubo in Cabanilla's Survey of Achaeological Sites in Tawi-Tawi
A SURVEY OF REPORTED ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN TAWI-TAWI By Israel B. Cabanilla Kubo is located in Tawi-Tawi Island. The distance between Bongao and Kubo is fifty (50) kilometers west as the crow flies. We could not go directly to the site and had to take a circuitous route because of seaweed farms and coral reefs that abound in the general area. There were two sites explored in Kubo: one, the archaeological site, below the sea level and the shrine of Sheik Makdum, ten (10) meters above sea level. Dungon has a reputation for being a no man’s land. If Tawi-Tawi and Sulu have a reputation of being dangerous, Dungon, by consensus among the residents of Tawi-Tawi, is a place to avoid. All this is folklore. One of the primary reasons given by the residents of Tawi-Tawi that perpetuates the myth of Dungon’s “notoriety” are the presence of armed illegal loggers and illegal fishermen, smugglers, pirates and other lawless elements. We went and stayed for a c...