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Aguinaldo Cave    (San Miguel, Bulacan, Luzon)

Aguinaldo Cave

Biak-na-Bato - At the lower mouth of the cave,one can sit on the rocks and cool off with naturally chilled air from an underground cold spring. The cave is entered via a higher orifice,and one must clamber down to get to the water's edge. A ten-minute boat ride into this eerie underground river leads to a stalactite-accented cavern where,at its center,a smooth triangular block of marble juts above the surface of the clear emerald water. Local lore claims it to be la mesa de Aguinaldo,the table on which Aguinaldo signed the historic peace treaty.

How to get there:
All buses bound for the northern parts of Luzon pass through Bulacan.


Last updated: 2007-07-20 18:58:56.448


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