Opasi
Opasi is a small village located in the northern part of the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is situated in the municipality of Mabini, which is part of the province of Davao del Norte. The village is known for its lush landscapes, which include dense forests and rolling hills, and its proximity to the Agusan River, which provides a source of water for the local community. Opasi is primarily inhabited by members of the Manobo tribe, who have maintained their traditional way of life and cultural practices. The village is accessible by a network of dirt roads, and it is served by a small airport that facilitates transportation to other parts of the island. Opasi's economy is largely based on agriculture, with crops such as rice, corn, and coconut being the main sources of income for the residents. The village also has a small market where local produce and goods are sold. Despite its remote location, Opasi has a strong sense of community and is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. The village is also home to several historical sites, including ancient rock carvings and ancient burial grounds, which provide insights into the region's rich cultural heritage.