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T’DAAN KINI FALLS

 

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T’daan Kini Falls is situated at Barangay Lamlahak. About 10 minutes drive from the town proper; we proceeded to Sitio Talibu, the jump off site going to T’daan Kini Falls. To get to the falls, it requires a 45-minute trek passing through green ricefields, two flowing cold streams, green valleys and hills and other picturesque sceneries that made our trek truly stimulating. Read More: http://www.olanology.com/2011/04/tdaan-kini-falls-lake-sebus-newest.html

Photo from:  http://boylakwatsero.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-road-to-tdaan-kini-falls.html

 

Seven Falls is not the only one who holds the crown when we talked about falls at Lake Sebu. There is an ice-cold water of T’Daan Kini Falls located at Barangay Lamhalak, Lake Sebu South Cotabato, where the untouched beauty of nature is hidden, and waiting to be discovered. T’Daan is a T’Boli language means “cold and hot water.”  Read More:  http://lakwatserongmamoy.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-irresistible-ice-cold-water-of.html

 

Photo from:   http://www.olanology.com/2011/04/tdaan-kini-falls-lake-sebus-newest.html

 

T’daan Kini falls is one of the many waterfalls in Lake Sebu, though a short one in terms of waterdrop, this waterway is a clean and live tributary that feed Lake Sebu and irrigates rice paddies down below. It’s unsoiled and living watercourse with a healthy bionetwork that sustains the everydayness of the stakeholders around. Though, there are threats – like ploughed corn fields above which can result to surface runoff and eventually siltation in the river in the long run and I understand this can’t be avoided as agriculture is the primary source of livelihood of the people here, but then there’s this resolve of political will by the local government to inform and perhaps propose alternative areas to be farmed. Because in the end, sustainable land management always work to the advantage of the farmers. Read More:   http://www.woman-elanvital.com/2015/02/trekking-tdaan-kini-falls-in-lake-sebu.html

 

 

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Photo from:  https://www.nomadicexperiences.com/2011/03/t-daan-kini-falls-in-lake-sebu.html

 

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Photo from: http://www.woman-elanvital.com/2015/02/trekking-tdaan-kini-falls-in-lake-sebu.html

 

Photo from: https://www.inews.ph/2019/03/13/the-tdaan-kini-spring-waters/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

South Cotabato is a Part of REGION XII also known as SOCCSKSARGEN

South Cotabato and Its Strategic Location

Where is South Cotabato and How to Get There

Best Places to See in South Cotabato

Watch Colorful Festivals in South Cotabato

Let’s Have Fun in South Cotabato

South Cotabato Photo Gallery

South Cotabato Video Collection

 

 

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