A continuation of my photo series during our New Year's Vacation at Bukidnon.
Today on first Wednesday of 2010, my Watery Wednesday and Outdoor Wednesday entry is another waterfalls that we have passed by along Bukidnon Highway.
Alalum waterfalls is located less than 1 kilometer from the Sumilao Municipal Hall, Bukidnon. This 148feet high cascading water is readily visible for viewing for travelers passing along Sumilao Highway. You can stop by anytime at its viewing deck and enjoy this breathtaking creation of God and appreciate too the green surrounding full of various wild plants and soaring trees.
Enjoy!
That looks so lush and beautiful.
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Lovely shot, it looks like a nice place to linger and take a few pictures.
ReplyDeleteI have not traveled that far south, but sure does look so beautiful!
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Beautiful, Jan! So refreshing. Love the lush green that surrounds the falls. Good capture!
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Beautiful waterfalls, and a beautiful place.
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