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June 1, 2008

Welcome to Pangilatan

Filed under: Travel — Tags: , , , , , , , — trishajjaranilla @ 12:58 pm

I love going to places and just appreciate the beauty of nature. Last April, as the sun was up doing it’s thing, my family decided to go out and explore this newly developed falls in Tapaz, Capiz. They call it “Pangilatan Falls”. The journey was not easy cause i have to ride at the back of the Chairman of Tourism’s Toyota Hilux just so I can have a free ride and the driver, the Chairman himself, i guess, forgot that he’s got passenger’s at the back.

So, after that ride of my life we came to the place… “Pangilatan Falls” and I really fell… fell in love with the place. I wish I had a better camera, I could have captured every beautiful site that I saw. It was not yet fully developed. Only few people were enjoying the place. I guess it’s not yet that popular and I’m thankful for that cause I get to see it first without the crowds.

Anyway, here’s a picture of one of the 17 falls. The photo can’t justify the it’s real beauty…so i suggest you have to see it for yourself.

Pangilatan Falls Tapaz’ Chaiman of Tourism, Mr. Arnold Jaranilla has been working so hard developing this place. He has been personally overseeing the development of this (as I heard the natives talk ). The land owners of this place and the natives, they call themselves “pumuluyo” (hope I got that right) joined in the cleaning of the place for free.

I didn’t get the chance to see all of the 17. I guess I don’t already have the stamina after that bumpy ride. But I do plan to go there cause I know I haven’t seen half of it’s beauty. I still want to see the falls inside the cave…

If you plan to go on swimming… this place is one of the best place you could ever be. I almost forgot, drinking water is fresh and it has been tested and declared potable to drink.

If you’re a nature lover like me, you wouldn’t want to miss going to this place. You can contact Mr. Arnold Jaranilla, they call him Amay, through his cell# (63)9195084175.

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