The Katibawasan Falls
It is still mesmerizingly the same! Nature really knows how to beautify its ‘own self’. This waterfall is uniquely so tall and thin it makes for a nice camera shot - though hard to do since at 76 meters tall, you need to move far or crawl like an ant with your camera to be able to capture the whole thing!
One manong tending to the grounds told me that this place (btw) is also the jump-off point for trekkers and mountain climbers who want to explore the rest of Mt. Timpoong. Aha, so now I know that Katibawasan Falls is part of this mountain!
Hey, I think I saw some rappelling harnesses near the drop. Hmm, does this mean it can be done here? I wonder! Would be nice to watch, but I probably won't try it myself anyway! Ayaw.
Okay, yun lang, let’s move on!
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One manong tending to the grounds told me that this place (btw) is also the jump-off point for trekkers and mountain climbers who want to explore the rest of Mt. Timpoong. Aha, so now I know that Katibawasan Falls is part of this mountain!
Hey, I think I saw some rappelling harnesses near the drop. Hmm, does this mean it can be done here? I wonder! Would be nice to watch, but I probably won't try it myself anyway! Ayaw.
Okay, yun lang, let’s move on!
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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