photo from worldnaturalwonders.blogspot.com
Today, I just finished reading Eli Obligacion blog reporting that tourism officials in Marinduque had discovered a hidden cave with a subterranean river system in Bgy. San Isidro, Santa Cruz. The barangay captain has not even seen the cave and the river, since the place is supposed to be enchanted. Local rumors circulate that several locals who went there just disappeared and never came back. I am glad to hear of this new discovery. It will boost the ecotourism project of the province. Marinduque could now compete with Palawan. Palawan subterranean river is one of the natural wonders in South East Asia and the most visited tourist spot in the Philippines. The tourism officials who explored the cave, took a 5 minute video inside the cave and the river system. They found a small waterfall, shrimps and eels in the clear water of the river as well as bats. Here is the 5 minute video for your viewing pleasure.
From http://marinduque.gov.blogspot.com
Palawan you better watch out, Marinduque has now its own subterranean river for all the local and international tourists exploration and enjoyment.
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2 comments:
Interesting blog you got here. It would be great to read more about that matter. Thnx for giving that info.
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123 123: Thanks for your comment. You could learn more about MDQ tourist attraction by visiting the government blogsite, http://marinduquegov.blogspot.com
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