Photo from: http://greedypeg.org/zamboanga-del-norte/Libuton-Cave.html

 

Libuton Cave is located in a mountainous barangay Libuton, seven kilometers away from the town proper. Julie Ann Lafuente, focal person of LGSP-LED project in said town, said that Libuton Cave is composed of seven interconnecting caves yet only three are open for exploration.

For those who thirst for adventure, they can come and experience the amusing trip to this mind-blowing environment. Definitely, the fun and excitement offered by this cave will satisfy your desire for thrill and action. Caving and spelunking is the right pick for natural born adrenaline junkies. Read More: http://piazampen.blogspot.com/2013/01/libuton-cave-its-tough-its-filthy-its_25.html

 

 

It's More Fun in the Philippines, No.1 for Fun!

 

 

 

Photo from:  http://www.dipolognon.com/cavinginzn.htm

 

If you think that living in far flung provinces like Manukan, Zamboanga del Norte is dull and boring, think again.  With its vibrant tropical weather, it is a good place for caving trips. Liboton Cave is one place where your penchant for challenge will be put to the test.  It is located 7 kilometers away from the Liboton proper and is composed of 7 interconnecting caves; however, only three are open for the public to explore. 

Just like some of the more popular caves in the Philippines, Liboton cave has majestic stalagmites which remain untouched. You will see frozen stalactites and makes you want to eat it like frozen popsicles. Following the path of the light shooting from the entrance hole of the cavern located at the top will reveal a tower made of calcite just below the cave floor.  The municipality of Manukan is just 38 kms. away from Dipolog City or less than an hour travel time using private van or vehicle.   Read More:   http://www.blogph.net/2016/03/20-caves-in-mindanao-every-pinoy-must-discover.html

 

 

LIBUTON CAVE

 

 

 

Photo from:   http://greedypeg.org/zamboanga-del-norte/Libuton-Cave.html

 

 The cave system at Libuton, which includes at least three caves, has been well explored but many chambers remain a mystery. A National Geographic team even explored the caves with Renan and company a year before, doing an extensive shoot. I was just the latest visitor with a camera. (More on the possible future of Libuton at the end).

Simply put, the wrong step could lead to death and disaster.

Not long after we entered the first cave, Renan pointed at a spider on a wall. I amazed myself by leaning close, my headlamp joining Renan’s to illuminate it. I took a photo and leaned back. “That’s a male,” he said. “Harmless.”  Read More: https://www.e-know.ca/travel-tourism/a-newbie-spelunker-ventures-into-libuton-cave/

 

 

 

 

Photo from:  http://pinahonislandlibayzanortebyahetayo.blogspot.com/2011/05/libuton-cave-manukan-zanorte.html

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Zamboanga del Norte – Largest Province in the Zamboanga Peninsula

Where is Zamboanga del Norte and How to Get There

Best Places to Visit in Zamboanga del Norte

Exciting Festivals in Zamboanga del Norte

Have a Lot of Fun in Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga del Norte Photo Gallery

Zamboanga del Norte Video Collection

 

 

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