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TIMOGA COLD SPRING

 

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Timoga Springs is a group of springs located at Timoga-Buru-un, in Iligan City, Philippines. It is well known for icy-cool, crystal-clear springs that flow freely to swimming pools of different sizes. There are approximately five spring resorts along the highway, which is easily accessible by land to all locals and tourists.

The source of water of Timoga Springs comes from Lake Lanao in the only Islamic city in the Philippines–Marawi City, Lanao del Sur—which is 37 kilometers away. Lake Lanao waters come from a volcanic source, the lake being the crater of an extinct volcano. These waters are filtered underground in the Timoga, Buru-un area of Iligan, making it one of the richest source of fresh, high-pH, alkaline mineral water. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timoga_Spring

 

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Known for its natural beauty and overflowing water, Timoga Spring is one of the most popular tourist spots in Iligan City. The clear icy cold water is from Lake Lanao which is known to be the largest fresh water lake in the Philippines. The springs, to which the resort gets its water source, are just but one of the many outlets of the Lake; other than Maria Cristina and Linamon Falls.

With the seemingly endless supply of fresh and cold waters, Timoga cold springs have earned its reputation to be one of the “must be visited” spots in the city. Visitors from all over the country all commend to the refreshing and natural feel of the waters, minus the irritating chlorine solution, which make it distinct from the others. No wonder it is called the “flowing swimming pools.”  Read More: https://traveloungeiligan.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/timoga-cold-spring/

 

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Timoga Spring is a spring located along the National Highway, Timoga, Barangay Buru-un, Iligan City, Philippines, around 9 kilometers away from the city proper. It is well-known for icy-cold and crystal-clear springs flow freely to the pools of different sizes.

There are around five spring resorts along the highway which is easily accessible by land to all locals and tourists.   Read More: https://onlinemindanao.com/photoblog/2008/10/timoga-cold-spring-national-highway-timoga-buru-un-iligan-city-lanao-del-norte/

 

 

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Lanao del Norte and its Many Majestic Falls

Where is Lanao del Norte and How to Get There

Awesome Places to Visit in Lanao del Norte

Enjoy the Merry Festivals of Lanao del Norte

Having Fun in Lanao del Norte

Lanao del Norte Photo Gallery

Lanao del Norte Video Collection

 

 

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