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Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines, Cotabato
Limunsudan Falls - Waterfall in Cotabato, Philippines
This is the second highest waterfalls in the entire Philippines next only to Davaos waterfalls.Like Maria Cristina falls, it is also the grandest waterfalls. Located in Barangay Rogongon, Iligan City. It is known as Mindamora Falls to the people of Bukidnon because it is nearer to the province of Bukidnon than in the city proper of Iligan.
The hardest road leads to the most beautiful view indeed. A very enchanting and cold falls.
Refreshing.. Ganda ng falls
Limunsudan Falls are believed to be the Philippines highest waterfall at 870 feet, located in Barangay Rogongon, Iligan City, in the Province of Lanao del Norte. Loved visiting it ❤
nice falls wow
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Its very natural♥️❤️❣️
Perfect!
much wonderful
There’s no doubt this falls is absolutely stunning! However the surrounding area has no place to eat, sleep, and no rest room. Therefore please make sure you have food and lots of water. No warning signs so proceed with caution. Enjoy ❤️
Limunsudan Falls is a two-tiered waterfalllocated in Sitio Limunsudan, Barangay Rogongon,[1] 55 kilometers (34 mifrom Iligancity-proper in the Philippines. It is said[by whom?]to be the Philippines second highest waterfall, second only to Aliwagwag Falls in Cateel, Davao Oriental.Areas surrounding the falls have been occupied by immigrants from Kalamlamahan of Barangay Rogongon of Iligan City since 1995, together with natives of the hegaonon tribes from the nearby barangays or sitios.[citation needed]The current and flow of the water is gradually decreasing due to the operations of logging concessionaires in the area since in the 1950s, as well as those of illegal loggers.Credits: WikipediaPhotos: DwightRetuya Photography(Disclaimer: This is for Educational Purposes only, and I owned the photos posted I took it with my mobile lense and I give credits to Wikipedia.#DwightRetuya#DwightRetuyaPhotography#NationalCommissionOnIndigenousPeoplesRegion10#NationalCommissionOnIndigenousPeoplesLanaoDelNorte
Mother Nature will always be beautiful
I love the scenery and our guide are very helpful to us😍
amazing
Fantastic view of mindamora falls of talakag bukidnon
It is indeed a majestic waterfalls found in the middle of the jungle. It is higher and tougher than the Maria Cristina falls. It must be preserved instead of develope.
Breath taking view.
Not for the faint-hearted. Nestled in a jungled ravine, reaching this place needs stamina to endure the physically challenging terrain.
Locally known as Bayog Falls and famously known as Mindamora Falls, this majestic waterfall is the highest two-tiered waterfall in the Philippines. Geographically, it is located in Lanao del Norte but it can also be accessed via Talakag, Bukidnon just like we did. Before visiting the falls, a lot of people told us that the hike is very difficult but to be honest it wasnt. I dunno if it is because were use to those kind of terrains or the terrain is just not really that difficult hahahaha. Anyway, for those individuals out there who want some majestic photos for the gram (its really instagrammable guys!or if you just want to connect with mother nature, this place is perfect!
Majestic two-tier waterfalls right at the heart of lush green forest of Mindanao.
Incredible magical waterfall! Prior coordination is definitely required though. Contact The Ki Bathala Gardens in Talakag. They can help with logistics.
Otherwise called Mindamora falls. This magnificent two-tiered falls is a sight to behold and experience up close. One can go to this by hiring local guides connected with the tourism office of the Municipality of Talakag, Bukidnon. However, the motorcycles can only take you far enough and the rest of the journey consists of 3-4 hours of hiking to the viewing deck then to the falls itself. Its a must try!
this the highest waterfalls in the Philippines, it is a two-tiered waterfalls found in sitio dagonalan, brgy rogongon, iligan city
The view is magnifescent...
Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines, Cotabato
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