Tinuy-an Falls – niagara of caraga II

2/28/2009

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It’s been sometime that I’ve been for a while gazing memories back when I conquered this falls a year ago that started from the first lane of layers then climbed at the top of it. The memories are worth nothing but real treasure. Now I’m back to the amazing place which is called Tinuy-an Falls. Possibly, the widest falls in the Philippines.

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

It’s My Second Post

I remember my first post about Tinuy-an Falls full of wonder how it was discovered when a story came out. When you enter the center of a thick covered virgin forest, falls were nowhere else but when cleared everything magnificent falls started to emerge before your naked eyes. That was the logging boom in the 60s and 70s when the story started. Well a story started easily from the scratch but it turned out to be an added fascination and attraction for curious individuals out there who don’t know about Tinuy-an Falls. For those who do not know the story of Caraga, well it will add color to your curiosity about the land of the brave, and became a frequent visitor here.

I have gone to different falls in Agusan del Norte with its beautiful mountain ranges. Even the dominated flat lands of the historic Butuan and the Shangri-La adventures of Surigao del Sur, I can tell you simply amazing, but you can not resist the beauty of Tinuy-an Falls. It makes me a crazy person, and easily lost all my 2 gigs of digicam for wild shots of different angles.

On The Road To Redemption

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

It started with a bumpy ride for almost an hour from the heart of Bislig City. I was stuck with my friends in an old jeepney ride that turns out to be over crowded that some of us became a sandwich. The backache, headache, butt ache and some kind of ache turned out to be so vulnerable whenever the vehicle jumps from the rocky and hollow portion of the road. Well, I will tell you its part of adventure to an unknown place beyond.

But when we reached Tinuy-an Falls all of the ache vanished. Tiredness and weariness lost when you saw the scattered glistening white falling like crystal that crushed into the rocks, so big and wide as mountains. The sound of the falls is more than a music, you will never get tired of listening. The place was surrounded with thick green trees that refresh your eyes that were strained too much from the exposure of computer screen. And here, you will forget everything. It makes you a renewed person: body and soul.

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

I remember Siargao escapade. You can see the beauty of nature between seas and mountains, the escape route was the beaches. But here, it is not, you must be at the center of the forest, and find the magnificent view of nature that captures your eyes so much – the gigantic flow of water from the top of the mountains.

A Three-Layered Falls

You can see the first batch of water that falls from the top of the mountain. The first layer…

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

The second layer is the most gorgeous because of its highest fall. Wanna know where my friends are….let’s move closer…

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

Get closer…follow the red marking…

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

Gotcha!

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

The third layer is the first you can see after moving out from the vehicle I am in.

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

To sum up all in all, here’s the whole world of Tinuy-an Falls.

tinuy-an falls, bislig city

I find it very interesting when Tinuy-an Falls of Caraga turns out to be the Niagara of Caraga. Someday, Tinuy-an Falls will be remembered as Tinuy-an of Niagara. Err, I think, they are both the best of natures.


You can reach Tinuy-an Falls for almost 1 hour from the heart of Bislig City and from Butuan City to Bislig City for 5 hours by bus.

26 comments:

RoNald said... / 4:52 PM

Great Photos.

deejay said... / 9:52 PM

you made the first comment on this post, thanks for visiting...i will tell you by the way, you will never forget the beauty of natures here in caraga...just like the magnificent tinuy-an falls i have shown.

Modern Mom said... / 3:42 AM

It's stunning!I hope I can visit this place someday.

MyKitty said... / 10:33 AM

Very magnificent photos of the waterfall. I can feel the size and splendidness of the waterfall because you are also in the photo. I wish I could have a chance to visit this place in the near future.

Thanks for sharing! :)

deejay said... / 11:24 AM

thanks for coming here...if i have the time to swim at the foot of it then i will be like a pea size!

carey @ happysteps.net said... / 6:54 PM

Wow, Tinuy-an Falls is a must-visit for nature-lovers. I can just imagine the rushing sound coming from the layers of waterfalls. Definitely a haven for weekend getaways. :)

fortuitous faery said... / 12:02 AM

oh wow, look at how tiny you are right next to the falls!

Marlene said... / 1:51 AM

OMG! Do we really have huge falls like this in the Phil.? I haven't even seen one. It makes me more proud now of the amazing nature we have.

Corinne Rodrigues said... / 12:31 PM

Wow!

deejay said... / 4:48 PM

it is considered as the widest in the philippines. when i went there all i felt was say wow and woww. i am really proud i have leave in caraga.

Sandi said... / 9:39 PM

you have some very beautiful photos on here! Looks like you have some good times. I wish I could go out and see things like this.

deejay said... / 8:02 AM

sorry, i have misspelled it, live in caraga not leave in caraga. hahaha

Stephanie said... / 4:47 PM

Awesome photos - I love the intense beauty of water falls!

Nor said... / 11:54 PM

I've been to Butuan and Caraga once, but no one told me that they have a breath-taking waterfalls like that.

thanks for sharing deejay!

deejay said... / 11:50 AM

you should thank me by the way nor because without this blog you will not know that there is cute niagara in caraga hehehe.

alma=3 said... / 10:50 AM

cOoL.... i reAly loVe thE imaGes ...BTW... iT waS aWsOMe.. =)

jkvelonta said... / 10:53 AM

what a beautiful fall. I wish i cold go to Tinuy-an falls. You are really such amazing! how did you go there? Is it far from Butuan. as again i will say to you, please continue this website and more power to you!

-john kenneth c. velonta-

alma=3 said... / 10:56 AM

hehehe... nice qment Jk.. I wish tinuy-an falls was located in butuan!!

jkvelonta said... / 10:59 AM

alma love kr!! joke lang!

alma=3 said... / 11:03 AM

>_<... I hate u JK... JK ♥ Claudine
Jk ♥ Rodgi, Jk♥ keziah , Jk ♥ Arben ... hahaha

jkvelonta said... / 11:03 AM

magnificent deejay! magnificent!

Romancing Italy said... / 3:04 PM

Those falls are amazing! I have to email my friend back home to know if she's even seen these. Her family lives there and she visits...although rarely. Have to look you up on the map!

Anonymous said... / 6:56 PM

wow!! what a nice place. I hope you will continue this website so that many people would be amaze.....

Koentz said... / 5:08 PM

Woot! Such a nice place to visit, I'm sure an hour of bumpy road is nothing once you reach the waterfall.. thanks for sharing!

Pinoytraveller said... / 10:32 PM

Hi Deejay, I'll make sure to visit this one. I'm from Butuan too and yet I have yet to see this one. Oh well.

monica said... / 5:21 AM

Wow these photos are stunning and great way to point out where your friends were to show just how big the falls actually are! I am from B.C, Canada and this is where my mom grew up. We had travelled there to her hometown once when I was very little and I do not remember my trip at all! Now that I am older I wish to go visit again one day and to take my family there so that my husband and son can see where mommys roots are from. I am proud of my filipino background ( although I am only half ). Your pictures are inspiring!

 

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