BEST TOURIST SPOT AT ORIENTAL MINDORO

YOU WANT TO EXPLORE IN ORIENTAL MINDORO????

There are the best tourist spot……….

 

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Talon Falls is a short, trekking adventure in the forest of Barangay Calima in Pola, Oriental Mindoro. The falls is about 5 meters high, and 4 to 5 meters deep. It is shaded by trees and walled in by limestone rocks.It is advisable to get a guide from the Barangay Hall in Calima, which is just about 5 minutes away from the falls’ jump-off point. While there is no guiding system to the falls, you could get a guide at around P150, for a group of less than 10 visitors.

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Taguan Falls is a low-lying waterfall that is surrounded by a few residential houses in Barangay Misong. While the waterfall itself is geographically located in Pola, the picnic or camping ground is located on the border of Barangay Misong in Pola and Barangay Herrera in Naujan.What makes this waterfall unique, however, is the mangrove forest at the mouth of the river. Whether you’re coming from Pola or Naujan, the boat you’re boarding on will enter the mangrove forest from the sea. The experience is like cruising along the submerged jungle of the Amazon, but only for a few minutes.

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Aguada Beach faces Marinduque Island. To its far left, however, is a mangrove forest. During low tide, you can walk on the dead corals where some of the mangroves thrive, and access the stone steps leading up the St. John the Baptist Shrine. There are no restaurants, hotels, or resorts in the area. The previously existing establishments, hence the collapsing huts nearby, have already closed.4220900_orig

St. John the Baptist Shrine is a pilgrimage site on Tuntung Point, a hill facing Pola Bay. The Shrine is underdeveloped with overgrown weeds, but may serve as a camping-pilgrim ground for travelers wishing to sleep near the ocean. Evidence of eucharistic celebration is found here, after the small cemented altar and the weathered wooden benches.

If I have time and money, I want to explore this place but not only this place, but also in other places in the Philippines that  want to explore,but  not this time maybe someday if I will finish my studies and have a stable job…That’s my dream in my life..:)

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