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AMBON-AMBON FALLS

 

Bataan Ambon-Ambon FallsPhoto from: fullpacked.com

Ambon-Ambon Falls, whose name depicts the look and feel of the water as it gush down the ebb because of its towering height of 60 meters, is also located at Brgy. Binukawan in the Municipality of Bagac. Approximately 9 kilometers from the national road, this same trail leading to Limutan Falls can be reached by an hour ride on a mountain buggy and a 30-60 mins walk. Read More:  bataan.gov.ph

 

Photo from:  https://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/dunsulan-falls-ambon-ambon-falls-and-limutan-falls/

 

Back to our adventure, we  were astonished as the approximately 60 foot Ambon-Ambon Falls revealed itself. The drop coming from the cliff wasn’t that wide but it looks amazing when you see it up close. The pool wasn’t as wide as compared to the waterfalls that I have seen in Iligan City, but just enough for us to swim to relieve the heat and ease our aching body.

The water was cool, clean and powerful. We tried to stand before the drop but it was just too much for us so we took a safe distance away from it. Ops, have I mentioned we were the lone visitors in this beautiful creation that day? It was such a refreshing moment.   Read More:  http://www.lovemindanao.com/2016/04/waterfalls-in-bagac-bataan-ambon-ambon.html

 

Photo from:  http://allaboutjamesepp.blogspot.com/2015/04/trekking-to-limutan-ambon-ambon-falls.html

 

Situated in the town of Bagac is Ambon-Ambon Falls. At approximately 100 feet high, it believed to be the tallest cascade in the province with its water coming from the highland of Mount Natib. The only known way down to this waterfalls though is by rappelling from its top.Read More:   https://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/dunsulan-falls-ambon-ambon-falls-and-limutan-falls/#sthash.6xjDux2x.dpbs

 

Photo from:  https://bataan.gov.ph/tourism/destinations/eco-tourism/ambon-ambon-falls

 

Photo from:  http://inspiringjourneythesis.blogspot.com/2015/05/ambon-ambon-falls.html

 

Photo from:   http://www.lovemindanao.com/2016/04/waterfalls-in-bagac-bataan-ambon-ambon.html

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

The Historical Province of Bataan

World War II Historical Places in Bataan

Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan

Other Interesting Places in Bataan

Special Events and Festivals in Bataan

Having Fun in Bataan

 

 

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