Led
by local guides from Matanao, Davao del Sur; LOGSAC’s Faridah Lumpapac and
Trecelyn Cabaluna enjoyed a different trip last holy week by exploring
Matanao’s caves and tunnels on April 5-7, 2012.
Being
first time cavers, the duo had a good time delving into Matanao’s natural cave
formations. According to Faridah, they had to go through some slight mountain
trekking before reaching the cave’s porch at sitio Talambato, Barangay Asbang. Inside
the cave was a mammoth structure of stalactites and stalagmites. There was also
a river portion of the cave where they had to dip into so that they could reach
the other side of the cave.
Matanao
has already been noted because of the presence of many caves. In fact, there
were mountaineers before suggesting to declare this town as the caving capital
of Davao del Sur. However, due to minimal interest to ecotourism, it was not
materialize.
More picture please.
ReplyDeleteYung mga pictures na outside and inside the cave po. Maraming salamat.
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