CAGPANGI / GREEN FALLS
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Just about 16 kilometers [or 20 minutes on average speed from Tago, Cagpangi Falls is small and quiet. As it flows, it mesmerizes with its delicate beauty and watery grace. Comparing it to another of Surigao del Sur’s iconic falls using a musical metaphor, one may say that Tinuy-an Falls is hard rock while Cagpangi Falls is rhythm and blues.
Like all other falls, Cagpangi is seasonal: at times it gushes like a broken dam, other times it trickles like sweat. And its height is not impressive; but this becomes an advantage as Cagpangi Falls is not obscured by mists even when flowing at full volume. The better for the inner camwhores in tourists.
Canopied by a thick foliage that blows a cold mountain air, Cagpangi Falls is a natural cocoon for homo sapiens with weary heart and soul. But above all, it’s a place to celebrate nature and life because of its awe-inspiring power no matter how subdued. Read More: http://kspy65.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-watery-grace-of-cagpangi-falls-in.html
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The Green Falls was overflowing with frothy waters as though a fairy brewing beer from an unseen giant vat forgot about it because she was busy either posting selfies on Instagram or twitting about the eyeball she had with the firefly man the night before last.
It was that awesome!
The water was jumping invitingly into the pool, leaving me with no choice but to get a free hydro massage. The pressure was so hard and soothing to my back it put to shame Joyna’s ministrations each time I get her services to ward off the flu.
We climbed the second tier of Green Falls and the view took my breath away. It evoked a feeling of being on top of the world: exhilarating, liberating, empowering. Moses must have felt the same way as he came down from Mt. Sinai carrying those tablets of stone.
Flowing waters that mirrored the skies coated a bed of stone slabs. Small pools dotted the area framed by tall trees and hanging vines. Tarzan and Jane would love it here, I thought to myself. Read More: http://kspy65.blogspot.com/2014/01/green-falls.html
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Cagpangi Falls may not be as high as Tinuy-an Falls but it does have its own distinct charm to offer. It lies deep in a primeval forest, one of the last remaining in the province.
Because of the surrounding jungles, you’ll feel like living in ancient times here. The tropical sounds and sights are added attractions that will surely satisfy your craving for an adventure.
Cagpangi Falls is one of the most frequented Surigao City tourist spots. Read More: https://danielsecotravels.com/surigao-tourist-spots/
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