Limunsudan Falls

Waterfall in Iligan, Philippines

8°06′45″N 124°31′25″E / 8.1126°N 124.5235°E / 8.1126; 124.5235TypePlungeTotal height870 feet (270 m)

Limunsudan Falls is a two-tiered waterfall located in Sitio Limunsudan, Barangay Rogongon,[1] 55 kilometers (34 mi) from Iligan city-proper in the Philippines. It is said[by whom?] to be the Philippines' second highest waterfall, second only to Aliwagwag Falls in Cateel, Davao Oriental.

Areas surrounding the falls have been occupied by immigrants from Kalamlamahan of Barangay Rogongon of Iligan City since 1995, together with Indigenous Higaonon people from the nearby barangays or sitios.[citation needed]

The current and flow of the water is gradually decreasing due to the operations of logging concessionaires in the area since in the 1950s, as well as those of illegal loggers.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Limunsudan Falls – A Hidden Beauty of Iligan City". Freyah. August 23, 2014.

External links

  • Finding Limunsudan Falls
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  • World Waterfall


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