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GUNHUBAN FALLS
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Situated deep in the heart of Leyte’s verdant forest is Gunhuban Falls. The majestic two-tiered falls is located in the native town of Bato, and is quickly becoming a well-known summer destination in Eastern Visayas.
The beautiful, bluish-green waters of Gunhuban is surrounded by enormous trees and thick vegetation, providing shade to the locals and tourists lounging in the area. The cold, fresh water of Gunhuban Falls never fails to invite its visitors to take a dip in the pool. Aside from swimming, adrenaline seekers and adventure lovers can climb up to high ground and take a 30-feet plunge into the natural, green pool. The sights you’ll enjoy around the falls is the lush forest and shrubs surrounding the area, there are also locals, especially kids who’ll amaze you with their brave stunts and acrobatic dives into the water. Read More: https://www.thousandwonders.net/Gunhuban+Falls
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On a moonlit night, Gunhuban Falls, located deep in the heart of Leyte’s forest, shimmers like a silver-encrusted emerald ring with lush, bright-green shrubbery and vines around it.
Easily accessible from the Sogod-Bato Road, the majestic two-tiered waterfalls in Barangay Buli nestles in this thriving coastal town facing Camotes Sea.
The mighty roar and blinding liquid blur of the endless cascade, the frozen-water feel on bare skin, plus the curative mists that sometimes smell of camphor and other aromatic scents from herbs growing in copious quantities around the falls, are enough come-ons for the stressed-out urban denizen to pack up their bags and go. Read more: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/161431/emerald-gem-deep-in-leyte-forest/#ixzz51YTir6Jf
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Gunhuban Falls is located in the native town in Bato, Leyte and is quickly becoming a summer destination in Eastern Visayas. The Municipality of which the falls is nestled in is rapidly progressing as a commercial hub in southwestern part of the province. Upon reaching the main area of attraction, the loud gushing of water coming from the 30-feet tall peak of the waterfalls will surely get you excited!!!. The area is open from 7 Am – 5 Pm daily. The entrance fees to get in is ₱ 10.00 for adults and ₱ 5.00 for children. Read More: https://ehfhaieram.wordpress.com/2016/04/18/gunhuban-falls-brgy-buli-bato-leyte/
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