"This one is a tributary to the Tangadan Falls"
-pagnapagna
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-my pagnapagna-
(December 20, 2015 a Sunday)
-my pagnapagna-
(December 20, 2015 a Sunday)
Together with "Harry", we went walking upstream along the river.
The irony, at least for me, was that we have to hop our way from rock to rock.
I was really sweating hard as I followed him from behind. I am heavier than him. I think he does the hopping with little effort.
It went on and finally we arrived at the base of the waterfalls.
"Harry" said the area was once a hide-out of the Japanese soldiers during the World War II.
Back when they were young, the pool area of the waterfalls was wider and deeper but as time passed by, constant erosions made it smaller and shallow.
Took a rest and afterwards we left and went back to the trail again.
-end of pagnapagna-
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Subject : Aloy-uyan Falls
Location: Municipality of Bagulin
Province of La Union
How to get there:
Location: Municipality of Bagulin
Province of La Union
How to get there:
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