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MALBOG SULFUR SPRING

 

Marinduque Malbog Sulfur SpringPhoto from: http://www.ulongbeach.com/Malbog_Hotspring.html

 

The Malbog Hotsprings are volcanic in origin, and hydrogen sulfide is a common gas where sulphur and heat are present. The waters have been known for their healing properties since the early 1900’s. They are located just outside of the town of Buena Vista on the road to Torrijos. Getting to the springs themselves is part of the adventure as the road leading to the springs’ entrance is not paved, and at you will have to cross a small stream. Read More: http://www.visitmyphilippines.com/index.php?title=Natural&func=all&pid=6682

 

Photo from:  http://www.marinduquemovers.com/marinduque/buenavista/

 

Malbog Sulfuric Hot Spring Resort is located at the foot of the mountain in Brgy. Malbog, Buenavista, Marinduque. The hot spring has sulfur content popularly used for skin care and treatments. Despite its rotten-egg like foul, many locals and tourists visit this place for body relaxation and healing of skin conditions. Some are even bringing home bottles of sulfuric water.

Many believed that this sulfuric hot spring was discovered during the Spanish period. It is a spring of sulfuric water coming from Mt. Malindig which was later on developed to be a resort for everyone.  Read More:  https://thewandererph.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/malbog-sulfuric-hotspring-resort-a-therapeutic-destination-we-must-all-try/

 

Photo from:  https://thewandererph.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/malbog-sulfuric-hotspring-resort-a-therapeutic-destination-we-must-all-try/

 

The Malbog Hotsprings are volcanic in origin, and hydrogen sulphide is a common gas where sulphur and heat are present. The waters have been known for their healing properties since the early 1900’s. They are located just outside of the town of Buena Vista on the road to Torrijos. Getting to the springs themselves is part of the adventure as the road leading to the springs’ entrance is not paved, and at you will have to cross a small stream.  Read More:  http://www.ulongbeach.com/Malbog_Hotspring.html

 

 

Photo from:  http://www.ulongbeach.com/Malbog_Hotspring.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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