Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 2, 2012

Exploring Biak na Bato National Park

Biak na Bato National Park is one of the country’s ecological and historical treasures encompassing the southern edge of the Sierra Madre range situated a few kilometers from San Miguel Bulacan. Its name literally translates as “split boulders” taken from its unique rocky environment and caves.

Related Articles

  • A short walk brought us to the second cave, which was very different to the first, but equally spectacular. Whereas the first cave was large and cavernous, this one was small and narrow, but with some truly beautiful formations. Stalagmites and stalactites adorn the walls everywhere you look, and the cave just gets more beautiful the deeper you go.
    Polillo Island: Exploring the Caves of Puting Bato
    29 April 2010
    6 Comments

    A short walk brought us to the second cave, which was very different to the first, but equally spectacular. Whereas the first cave was large and cavernous, this one was small and narrow, but with some truly beautiful formations. Stalagmites and stalactites adorn the walls everywhere you look, and the cave just gets more beautiful the deeper you go. Read More...

  • The abundant rainfall on Mt Bartle Frere, which looms over Wooroonooran National Park, continuously feeds the raging water on Josephine Creek and the numerous waterfalls and swimming holes around
    Exploring Wooroonooran National Park
    11 August 2011
    27 Comments

    The abundant rainfall on Mt Bartle Frere, which looms over Wooroonooran National Park, continuously feeds the raging water on Josephine Creek and the numerous waterfalls and swimming holes around Read More...

  • Paluma Range National Park was just a short drive from Balgal Beach, our camping ground the previous night so instead of driving further up the coast
    Paluma Range National Park: A Walk in the Clouds
    04 July 2011
    38 Comments

    Paluma Range National Park was just a short drive from Balgal Beach, our camping ground the previous night so instead of driving further up the coast Read More...



Link to full article

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét