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Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Legleg is the Kankana-ey term for the muddy sulfuric soil that are sparingly found in different portions of the mounatains.
During the early time when bar soaps are luxurious item for the natives of Benguet, they used the "legleg" as an alternative to washing soap. It's part of the wonders of nature to find such resource in limited amount within each community.
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