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AGBALALA FALLS

 

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Agbalala Falls plunges 115 feet, its waters coming from a twin waterfall set deep in the rainforest. The waterfall drops to a pool with a depth of about 15 feet. To get there, tourists may choose between two trails. One option is to walk along the pebbled Casay beach, while the other is through an easy 15-minute trek by the mountainside. Both trails meet at the entry point of the falls where tourists are asked for donations. From there, the waterfall is a mere 3-minute walk. The boulders toward the end are slippery, so remember to be extra cautious. It can be found in Brgy. Wawa, Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro. Read More: https://explora.ph/attraction/380/agbalala-falls

 

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Agbalala Falls rises up to a majestic height of 115 feet and goes down to a depth of 11 feet. It is one of the four waterfalls at Barangay Wawa (the other three being the Agbalala Lovers Falls, the Apyas Waterfalls and the Bagolayag Falls). You should truly check it out when you’re in town!  Read More:  https://www.facebook.com/mindorodirectory/posts/agbalala-fallsoccidental-mindoro-agbalala-waterfalls-at-abra-de-ilogagbalala-fal/1847414862212491/

 

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Just a few minutes travel from the Poblacion and you will reach this astounding scenery of Agbalala Falls. It is located at Barangay Wawa, Abra De Ilog, Occidental Mindoro. It rises to a hieght of  115 ft. and to a depth of 11 ft. It is a perfect place for summer. Its ice-cold water will surely refresh you and will make you feel like it’s winter during summer. With just 20 pesos entrance fee, you’ll be able to experience and enjoy it for the rest of the day.

If you are such an adventurous person, then this is one of the greatest place you must visit. On your way, you will be going through the steep side of the mountain. Although for some, it might be a bit scary, I know you’ll surely enjoy the view of the sea beside you. After few minutes travel, you’ll surely be able to beat summer heat with its ice cold water. It is fit for the whole family because its water has deep and shallow parts.  Read More:  https://jkonlinedotblog.wordpress.com/

 

 

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Occidental Mindoro Belongs to the MIMAROPA Region

Where is Occidental Mindoro and How to Get There

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Places to Visit in Occidental Mindoro

Awesome Festivals in Occidental Mindoro

How to Have Fun in Occidental Mindoro

Occidental Mindoro Photo Gallery

Occidental Mindoro Video Collection

 

 

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