Sunday, May 20, 2012

Tinago Falls


I think you have not been to Iligan City if you have not visited Tinago Falls. Legend  has it that there was an ugly maiden who has been hiding in the cave until she met an enchantress who granted her wish and turned her into a beautiful waterfalls. 




 
Folks believed that because of its secluded area, the place is inhabited by water fairies and other beings that are not visible to our eyes. So as a sign of respect you have to drop a coin or two at the water before taking a plunge. I have visited Tinago four times already and I never failed to drop a coin. I believe that there are other dimensions somehow somewhere. Better safe than sorry.


 
 
 (Photos are taken by Shalimar Lagcao)


Tinago has a fall of 240 feet and its depth has not been measured. But they said that a tree fell from the cliff and it never resurfaced. Whether it’s true or not, I cannot say, but by the look of it you really need to wear a life jacket when you go for a swim.

The trip going down is an adventure on its own. But to climb back is a cardio exercise like no other. Word of advice, wear comfortable shoes, and take it slow.  Experience Tinago now!
                                 



Saturday, May 19, 2012

Dakak




          I saw pictures of our trip to Dakak in Dapitan and I thought of writing something about it. We went there with our friends, Julius and Gigi. For the record, food in their buffet was great; accommodation is reasonable; the place is clean and well maintained.

      Peaceful. We visited Dakak in Dapitan last January 2012 and it felt like having a taste of paradise. The resort is a perfect place to unwind. It was rainy when we went there and it added drama to a great experience... We wanted to just spend the whole day in the water.












                      Sunset in Dakak was a glow of orange and yellow that softens the heart...