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BUSAY FALLS |
Located in Malilipot, Albay. It is considered as one of the
highest waterfalls in the country because of its seven-tiered
cascading white foam. It is estimated to have a vital height of
800 feet from the top. The first catch basin forms below where
hundred of bathers could refresh from the scorching heat of
summer. It is accessible only by foot trail. |
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KALAYUKAI BEACH RESORT |
If one is familiar with the famous south Pacific Island, this
Beach resort in Sto. Domingo, Albay is its duplicate. The sunrise
is very beautiful to watch on this beach. Gazebo and bancas are
available for hire for visitors who would like to see the clear
blue water where eye-catching corals of varied forms could be
viewed even without the use of water eye-glasses. |
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HOYOP-HOYOPAN CAVE |
A natural tunnel-like structure in Camalig, Albay. Legend
says that this cave was the primitive habitat of the natives in
the area. It is one of the most popular attractions in Albay. It
could be reached by any type of motor vehicles. |
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PARIAN MAINIT SPRING |
A popular swimming and picnic resort in Camalig, Albay. A
thermal swimming pool and cottages are also available. Adjacent
to the main highway. |
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CALABIDONGAN CAVES |
The name really means “Caves of the Bats.” There is
grotto-like formation inside which astounds visitors. It is found
in Camalig. It takes around 30 minutes trek inside Hoyop-hoyopan
cave. |