If others were into mountain climbing, me I love chasing waterfalls, rivers, beaches or any body of water,
as I am more of a water person. So
here’s one waterfall, which may not be famous to tourists but loved by the
locals.
Located in Brgy. Kahayag
in Bislig City, Sian Falls is always packed with locals because the entrance is
free and it’s been open to the public ever since the place has been devastated
by typhoon Pablo that hits the city way back 2012. Since then, the local government no longer manages and maintains the waterfall.
Sian Falls, 2017 May There is a sign going to the falls along the national highway in Brgy. Kahayag, Bislig City |
Sian Falls, 2017 May You need to pass through this wooden bridge on the way to the falls |
Sian Falls, 2017 May It takes around 10 to 15 mins trek to reach this place depending on your pace |
Sian Falls, 2017 May We are getting nearer to the falls |
Sian Falls, 2017 May According to Kuya Alan, there were cottages around the falls way back then just before typhoon Pablo struck Surigao Del Sur |
Sian Falls, 2017 May Only one dilapidated cottage remains as of this writings |
Sian Falls, 2017 May The falls is deserted during early mornings as locals starts to come in around 8 AM onwards. Glad that we're here early :) |
Sian Falls, 2017 May Clear fresh water flows into the falls |
Sian Falls, 2017 May Enjoying the fresh and clean water of the falls |
Sian Falls, 2017 May |
Sian Falls, 2017 May There is an opening resembling a mini lagoon in the middle of the falls |
Thank you for sharing.
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