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Two waterfalls of Sudlon. Sudlon One and Sudlon Two are two separate waterfalls with a distance of 120 meters between them. It is found in the secluded northeastern part of Mt. Kanlaon, 6 meters from the city proper. These two waterfalls are bounded by two hills which makes the trek more intriguing. One has to clamber over rocks and vegetation to be able to reach the falls and once there, be enthralled by its pure and natural beauty. Sudlon Waterfalls tumbles over rocks from a 25 meter height and falls into a deep water cauldron, making it also ideal for swimming, boating and fishing. Photography buffs will also find it an absorbing form of recreation because of the countless scenic views it provides. Canopied forests, an occasional wild orchid or a rare insect resting on a leaf are among the many picture perfect moments. The clatter of wildlife is another tribute to nature especially when only heard but not seen. |
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(Canlaon City) The waterfalls flow 100 feet to Inyawan River at the edge of a forest, Cool clear waters casecade downstream to join Masaulog River. There is a road leading to this area. |
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(Canlaon City) A bottle-shaped 100-foot cascade, the largest of three neighboring waterfalls fed by Binalbagan, Malaiba and Linothagan tributaries. It's deep basin is ideal for swimming and boating. |
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(Basay) Flowing from a caved reputedly populated by fairies, amid tall trees and ricefields, the crystalline spring is an irrigation source for nearby farms |
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Sitio Niluhan, Barangay Dawis, Bayawan City. This towering casacade is visible from the main road. |
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