CASIAWAN FALLS
Located in Barangay Casiawan in the municipality of Cabucgayan, it can easily be accessed via a steep trail from the village road.
The 40-meter waterfalls is hidden among towering mahogany trees. It is the highest in the province, dropping over steep rocks then to a cascade flowing on a large pool. This is an ideal place to have a good swim. Read More: http://www.pinoyadventurista.com/2011/10/chasing-waterfalls-in-biliran.html?m=1
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The majestic, 40-feet high Casiawan Falls hidden among towering mahogany trees can be reached down a narrow steep trail from the mountain barangay road. Read More: https://bigsonfoot.wordpress.com/tag/casiawan-falls-biliran/
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The waterfalls is located at the heart of Casiawan, Cabucgayan, Biliran province, across from the Casiawan Elementary School. Due to its geographical location, the air is cool and good for relaxation. Though it’s located on the mountaintops, stores are still accessible. At current date, resorts were built near the spot to accommodate tourists. Rumor has it that a big snake is guarding the waterfalls. It is said that there are treasures hidden beneath the big stones. Read More: http://biliranwonders.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_4.html
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