during my college life...good experience and thankful that I explored this cave when I was young
underground river. Palawan vibes 😁
Not beautiful any more. A mining company set up 300 meters from the cave! The company is owned by the barangay (council) chairperson/captain rosemarie capa in barangay bigte. There was famous rock formations there and hiking and bicycling available but one night the mining company exploded all the rocks and fenced off all the hiking areas. the blasting cannot be good for the cave because the mine is right on top of it extracting limestone every day. the swimming pool was closed when i went there but the cave entrance was open. you have to rent a flashlight for 150 pesos and go with an instructor. the cave itself is okay but the area is very dirty and polluted because of the bad mining company. it is not good when people only think of money and not our cultural heritage.
during my college life...good experience and thankful that I explored this cave when I was young
underground river. Palawan vibes 😁
Not beautiful any more. A mining company set up 300 meters from the cave! The company is owned by the barangay (council) chairperson/captain rosemarie capa in barangay bigte. There was famous rock formations there and hiking and bicycling available but one night the mining company exploded all the rocks and fenced off all the hiking areas. the blasting cannot be good for the cave because the mine is right on top of it extracting limestone every day. the swimming pool was closed when i went there but the cave entrance was open. you have to rent a flashlight for 150 pesos and go with an instructor. the cave itself is okay but the area is very dirty and polluted because of the bad mining company. it is not good when people only think of money and not our cultural heritage.