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LAMAO CAVES

 

Photo from: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/567075/newstv/biyahenidrew/the-secret-paradise-in-the-east-a-biyahe-ni-drew-itinerary-in-dingalan-aurora

 

At the southernmost part of the Aurora province, lies Dingalan. It offers rugged shorelines and rustic features that are far from touristy places and was given the moniker “The Batanes of the East” for its mountains and coasts that resemble those in Basco.

We arrived at the Lamao Caves by 6:00am and there were a lot of them peeking through the rugged cliffs of the mountain passes. The rock formations around are carved beautifuly by the swells.

It is said that this caves are interconnected with each other not until strong typhoons caused rockslides and eroded cave interiors that blocked cave passages. Read More: https://carvingthatniche.wordpress.com/tag/dingalan-aurora-lamao-umiray-travel/

 

Photo from:  http://www.pubshares.com/dingalan-aurora-secret-paradise-tourism/

 

We arrived at the Lamao Caves by 6:00am and there were a lot of them peeking through the rugged cliffs of the mountain passes. The rock formations around are carved beautifuly by the swells.
It is said that this caves are interconnected with each other not until strong typhoons caused rockslides and eroded cave interiors that blocked cave passages.  Read More:  https://carvingthatniche.wordpress.com/tag/dingalan-aurora-lamao-umiray-travel/

A dozen caves along the seaside cliff of Paltic, Dingalan, Aurora, Philippines, are constantly pounded by Pacific Ocean waves. A few mini-beaches serve as docking points for bancas and during the calmer months of April to June, one can maneuver a small banca inside the caves. Aside from a small waterfall that trickles outside one of the caves, the site would seem deceptively ordinary.

 A close inspection inside one of the caves, however, reveals a delightful natural waterfall gushing from an underground stream. Another cave showers water, giving the impression of an indoor rainstorm. The shore facing the cave steeply descends and is immediately immersed in the deep sea. Rare marine life such as giant turtles and some sharks patrol the area. Local fishermen have spotted more interesting undersea life along the coral reefs a few hundred meters southeast of the caves. The hills that encompass the north and south of the cliff show well-groomed grassland continually caressed by the sea breeze.  Read More:  http://philippinessummerdestinations.blogspot.com/2010/11/dingalan-lamao-caves-aurora-philippines.html

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Aurora Province under Region III

The Grand Province of Aurora

Interesting Places to Visit in Aurora

Magnificent Beaches for Surfing in Aurora

Awesome Waterfalls in Aurora

Special Events and Festivals in Aurora

How to Have Fun in Aurora

Photo Gallery of Aurora

Aurora Video Collection

 







 

 

 


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