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Saturday, August 04, 2012

The Hidden Beauty of Quezon Bukidnon, Bluewater

Bluewater located at San Jose, Quezon Bukidnon.  feel  free  to ask  question about this post


Most likely  underground  river of palawan  pero mas maganda parin ito kasi  fresh  na fresh yung  tubig. as in spring



WHEN I was young, I used to think of Bukidnon as just one vast, underpopulated land mass that connects Davao to Cagayan de Oro.


Most of the time, whenever we travel across this massive territory (bordered by Misamis Oriental, Agusan del Sur, Davao del Norte, Cotabato, Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte, and Davao City), I would just be in slumber, not knowing that there’s more than meets the eye. It was only when I was a bit older and has began to travel alone when I learned to appreciate Bukidnon’s grandeur, thus resulting to the onset of my love affair with this great land.


In our road trip last weekend to this landlocked province in Northern Mindanao, I was able to understand further why people call it the “food basket of Mindanao”. Aside from the vast plantations of pinapple that straddles the towns of Manolo Fortich, Sumilao, Impasug-ong and Libona (by the way, the Del Monte pineapple plantation in Bukidnon is regarded as Asia’s largest), Bukidnon is also a major producer of rice, sugar, corn, coffee, rubber, banana, tomato, cut-flowers, cassava, and other crops, fruits and vegetables. It is also a major producer of chickens, hogs and cattle. Now, that’s a lot of food inside one huge basket!



Below the cliff lies a cave where, after a short walk inside, the Blue Water’s source – a twin of seemingly bottomless pools of spring water – can be found. Unable to resist temptation, made a swift dip in its nippy waters in one shallow corner of one of the underground pools of Blue Water.
The view inside the dim underground pool was surreal, with only faint beams of light from outside touching the seemingly placid water. Even as we would have wanted to, we could not swim farther from shore fearing that the undercurrent might vacuum us out into the raging waters of the Pulangi River.


After a quick lunch, we ascended back to the cliffs where the solid limestone white rock walls were waiting for our next activity: rock climbing and rappelling. The white rock wall is frequented by rock climbers, making it one of the most popular attractions of Quezon.


The mist set in early in the evening as the nippy weather of Bukidnon slowly lulled us to sleep, dreaming and looking forward to a promise of more adventures in the next two days of our trip in Bukidnon.


 Most likely  underground  river of palawan  pero mas maganda parin ito kasi  fresh  na fresh yung  tubig. as in spring
 Most likely  underground  river of palawan  pero mas maganda parin ito kasi  fresh  na fresh yung  tubig. as in spring

 cave going to underground river
 the outer side
  celebrate life with nature eheheheheheh  woahhhh  
 celebrate life with nature eheheheheheh  woahhhh  

 celebrate life with nature eheheheheheh  woahhhh  

  celebrate life with nature eheheheheheh  woahhhh  



  celebrate life with nature eheheheheheh  woahhhh  

  celebrate life with nature eheheheheheh  woahhhh  

  celebrate life with nature eheheheheheh  woahhhh  






















3 comments:

  1. looking forward to see this beautiful place! :)

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  2. u may go there anytime mam. im sure na magugudtuhan nyo ang freshness ng tubig.

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  3. Mganda tlaga ang quezon,,lalo na ang tga quezon

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