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BATHALA CAVES IN MARINDUQUE

 

Marinduque Bathala CavePhoto from: http://iamnoempty.weebly.com/travel/marinduque-3rd-day-is-spelunking-day

 

The Bathala caves are said to be mystical and a repository of psychic power emanating from various points of the universe. It is believed that there are seven caves within the complex. Only four of these caves have so far been explored. The first is called the Simbahan owing to the natural rock formation within its church-like interior: Stalagmites forming a rough likeness to an altar, a silhouette of the Madonna and Child, the bell-like stalactites. The second cave, darker and deeper than the Simbahan is occasionally guarded by a python, from the ceiling of which hang hundreds of giant bats. Another cave has an underground river. Inside the fourth cave are human bones, which the people believe to be the remains of World War II soldiers.   Read More:  http://www.visitmyphilippines.com/index.php?title=Natural&func=all&pid=6682

 

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Bathala Caves is said to be a complex consisting of several caves, some of which are yet to be explored.  Some of those already explored and named, consist of the following:

  1. Python Cave – a very deep cave , home to hundreds of giant bats and guarded by pythons, hence the name.
  2. Simbahan (Church) Cave – the biggest cave so far.  It is called such because it has a church-like interior created by the rock formations.
  3. Secret Cave – Secret Cave got its name from its look – like a secret passage going into somewhere.  The rock formations are distinct and impressive.  Lots of bats live  there too.
  4. Underground cave – which was found to have an underground river.
  5. Cemetery Cave – was discovered to contain buried human remains. 
  6. Other unexplored and unnamed caves – Bathala Caves is made of a still unknown number of caves all located in a 19 hectares of land. 

 

Marinduque Bathala Cave 1Photo from:  http://www.wowmarinduque.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Caves-in-mdq.jpg

 

The Bathala Caves are one of the top attractions of Marinduque.  This is privately owned, so a permission is needed from the owners of the property to allow you to access the caves.  They usually charge a small fee to be allowed to enter.   If it’s your first time to the place, get the help of a guide to assist you as you climb  fairly rugged surroundings. There is an additional fee for a guided tour.

The Caves offer an amazing view, especially during sunset and sunrise when the cave lights up entirely, showing off its amazing features.  You can be sure whatever you paid for is worth it.

 

Marinduque Bathala Cave 4Photo from:  www.beachclubcagpo.com

 

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Photo from: http://www.rhymer.net/New%20Folder/Marinduque/snakecave.htm

 

Photo from:  https://fitzvillafuerte.com/five-life-lessons-i-learned-from-spelunking.html

 

Photo from:   http://www.wowmarinduque.com/destinations/natural-attractions/bathala-caves-perfect-place-for-the-adventurer-like-you/

 

Photo from:  http://www.panoramio.com/photo/10047667

 

Photo from:  http://discovermimaropa.blogspot.com/2014/11/breathtaking-views-in-mimaropa.html

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Marinduque Island Province, Home of Moriones Festival

Where is Marinduque and How to Get There

Interesting Tourist Spots in Marinduque

Colorful Festivals in Marinduque

Awesome Beaches in Marinduque

Enjoy Your Stay in Marinduque

Marinduque Photo Gallery

Marinduque Video Collections

 

 

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