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The largest waterfall is about 40 meters high, followed by smaller cascades and turquoise water pools that invite swimming. [4] It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its tranquil and relaxing environment, and the adventurous can even enjoy a raft ride or a dive off cliffs.
English: An unnamed waterfalls lie somewhere in between the provinces of Sibonga & Dumanjug in the island of Cebu in the Philippines. This picture was taken by my friend on August 2017. This picture was taken by my friend on August 2017.
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The Central Cebu Protected Landscape (CCPL) is a protected area located in the mountains and drainage basins of central Cebu in the Philippines.. The CCPL covers what used to be known as the Central Cebu National Park, Buhisan Dam, Mananga Watershed Forest Reserve, Kotkot-Lusuran Watershed Forest Reserve, and the Sudlon National Park. [2]
Bartolina is the highest peak in the south of Cebu where the panoramic view of north and south Bais Bay and the rest of Negros, Siquijor, and Bohol islands can be seen. Dau Falls is the highest waterfall in Samboan. [18] It is located in Barangay Suba. Tabon Falls is a recently developed natural spot found between Tangbo and Bonbon.
The Philippines tourism department has launched an investigation after a video to advertise the holiday destination showed pictures from other countries, it was reported.. The Department of ...
Tinago Falls is a waterfall on the Agus River, located in between the town of Linamon and Iligan City, Lanao del Norte in the northern part of the Philippine island of Mindanao. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of the main tourist attractions of Iligan , a city known as the City of Majestic Waterfalls .
Balingasag started as a pre-Hispanic settlement, which was eventually discovered by the Spaniards when they came to colonize the Philippines. Legend has it that one day during the Spanish regime a group of guardia civil, while patrolling the seashore near the settlement of the natives, chanced upon some fishermen pulling fishing nets.