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1.) Bintakan Cave (Lagawe, Ifugao)
This three-room cave overlooks the glorious Ibulao River and the stalactites and stalagmites come in different shapes and sizes.
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2.) Guihob Natural Swimming Pool (Banaue, Ifugao)
Yes, believe it or not, there is such a thing as a natural swimming pool. The best part is hopping along these huge boulders as you explore the clear waters.
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3.) Tappiya Waterfalls (Banaue, Ifugao)
This place also has a natural pool and it is located near Batad village. It happens to be one of the most well-known sites around the vicinity.
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4.) Mt. Mating-oy Dinayao (Kalinga)
It is also known as 'Sleeping Beauty' because the mountain ranges almost resemble a woman lying on its back. You can view this at Sungang View Point.
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5.) Buaya Caves (Kalinga)
Also known as, Gua Buaya or 'Crocodile Cave'.
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6.) Palan-ah Falls and Hot Springs (Tinglayan, Kalinga)
The name comes from the term, 'Pinalpallang-ah', and this means "chair". Located in Tulgao West, it is considered a great place to swim on a very bright day.
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7.) Ugid Maling Subterranean River (Kalinga)
If you want more caves and an outstanding river view, then Beyond the beautiful turquoise river lies a cavern that is made up of a maze of boulders.
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8.) Mount Pulag (Benguet)
The only reason why you should climb the highest mountain of Luzon is because of this:
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Beautiful isn't it?
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9.) Tinongchol Burial Rock (Kabayan, Benguet)
This burial contains really really really old mummies and the entire site is almost as tall as any three-storey building! What makes it really interesting are the cut holes. Apparently, this was where and how people would keep their dead.
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10.) Badekbek Sulfur Springs (Bokod, Benguet)
If you are looking for something weird yet exotic, then you should try taking a glimpse of this natural spring. It emits smoke, plus its really muddy. Although it may not look much, it never ceases to amaze the people who go there.
This barely even half of the natural sites seen in this region. There are plenty of more amazing places that you can explore in the CAR region. You can click on the links, which are highlighted in each natural site that was mentioned to learn more extraordinary natural attractions.
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