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ODESSA-TUMBALI CAVES
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One of more than three hundred caves that are found in the province of Cagayan in the Philippines, the Odessa-Tumbali Cave System is recorded as the 3rd longest cave in the country that boasts of an astonishing length of at least 12.60 kilometers, where only about 7.65 kilometers of it is said to have been explored and mapped. However, its actual length may reach up to 15 kilometers.
This cave system’s actual length may reach up to 15 kilometers, being active with a variety of passageways, formations, canals and lakes that provide great opportunities for visitors to have cave photography, as well as wet sport spelunking. Called the Abbenditan Cave by local residents, it has five different entrances and is considered a difficult cave system to explore because of its narrow and flood-prone passages, but it can be explored with certified guides from the Sierra Madre Outdoor Club (SMOC). As this natural wonder is home to a variety of wildlife, you will have a great experience here with your family or friends.
Specifically, the Odessa-Tumbali Cave System is located in Sitio Abbenditan in Peñablanca, Cagayan Valley, and is approximately 8.5 kilometers away from the Quibal Village. For its main entrance, it is about one kilometer east of the road that passes through Barangay Abbenditan. Read More: http://triptheislands.com/off-the-beaten-path/the-odessa-tumbali-cave-system-in-cagayan-province/
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Odessa-Tumbali Cave is one of the limestone caves located in the Municipality of Penablanca, Cagayan province, in the Philippines. The seven-chamber show cave is one of 300 caves that dot the area and the best known natural tourist attractions of the province.
Odessa-Tumbali Cave and the other caves are situated in the western foothills of the Northern Sierra Madre Mountains of the …
Philippines. They are situated within the Penablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape, which stretches from the caves to the eastern shores of Penablanca town in the Pacific Ocean.
The Odessa-Tumbali Cave System, also called Abbenditan Cave by the local residents, is one of the longest cave system in the Philippines. Its estimated length is about 12.6 to 15 km with only about 7.65 km fully explored. The cave has five different entrances and is rated by spelunkers as difficult for its narrow and flood-prone passages.
The cave have various formations, passageways, lakes, and canals that provides for excellent wet sport spelunking and great opportunities for cave photography. The cave is also home to a variety of wildlife. It can be explored with guides from the Sierra Madre Outdoor Club (SMOC). The cave is located in Sitio Abbenditan in Barangay Quibal also in Penablanca.
To get to the Odessa-Tumbali includes hiking for about 7 km from Callao to get to the entrance then rappelling about 30 m into a sinkhole. Read More: http://greedypeg.org/cagayan/Odessa-Tumbali-Cave-Abbenditan-Cave.html
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The Odessa-Tumbali Cave System in Cagayan is truly a wonder of natural history that rewards its visitors with a sense of awe and adventure, with stunning geological rock and mineral formations made over millions, even billions of years.
The Odessa-Tumbali Cave System is one of over 300 caves that can be found in the province of Cagayan. It is the third longest cave in the Philippines with a length of at least 12.60 kilometers, of which only about 7.65 kilometers have been explored and mapped. The cave’s actual length may reach up to 15 kilometers. The Odessa-Tumbali cave is an active cave with various formations, passageways, lakes, and canals that provides excellent opportunities for cave photography as well as wet sport spelunking and also a home to a variety of wildlife. Read More: https://www.vigattintourism.com/index.php?/tourism/articles/Odessa-Tumbali-Cave-System
Photo from: http://philippinesthebeautywithin.blogspot.com/2011/07/region-2-cagayan-valley.html
Truly, spelunking, hiking, mountain climbing, rappelling are just some of the most popular adventures within the region.
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Cagayan and Its Over 300 Caves
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