The Hinagdanan cave
* Hinagdanan Cave is a cave on panglao island, in Bohol, province, in the Philippines. It is a naturally lighted cavern with a deep lagoon and many large stalactites and stalagmites.
* The cave is lit by sunlight which filters through holes in the ceiling. The underground lake is a popular swimming spot, but it has been known to test for high levels of various pollutants, since it is fed by ground runoff.
* Hinagdanan Cave was accidentally discovered when the owner of the area was clearing the decaying branches of the land when he found the hole. The owner threw a stone into the hole, then he heard a splash. Then he built a ladder to get into the cave. They named it Hinagdanan, means "laddered" used to get into the cave's interior.
Source: Wikipedia.com
The other tourists
The lake?, pond? inside the cave.
Third Stop
Bohol Bee Farm
* Website: www.boholbeefarm.com
Who wants to try spicy ginger flavor?
Inside the Farm
The Models?
4th Stop
Danao Adventure Park
*Danao Bohol is an interior town, ninety two kilometers from the capital of the province which is Tagbilaran City. Considered to be a 5th class municipality, it has a population of 17,716 people according to the 2007 census.
*The town is endowed with several natural attractions which the local inhabitants seek to enhance and promote as a tourist haven. It has the grandeur of the mountain ranges; the Wahig River winds its way on its rugged terrain; there are plenty of caves the most famous of which is the Francisco Dagohoy Cave; and more besides.
* The local government unit of Danao has envisioned their place as a tourist destination. An Adventure Park has been developed at barangay Magtangtang where various “extreme” activities are being offered for the high-spirited such as: “zipline”, Tyrolean traverse, rappelling, bouldering, caving or spelunking, kayaking.
Source: Bohol-philippines.com
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