The provincial government has initially allocated P1.5 million for the development of the area while the Alamada LGU is putting in place policies and guidelines for the use of the spring falls as a tourist destination, and Gov.
Mendoza has ordered closure of the
Asik-Asik spring falls starting June 4 until August for the development of the site,
according to a report.
Here are 11 new photos of the falls from Jaynno A. Quidores. Just click the photos for larger view.
What else do you know about Asik-asik spring falls? Feel free to add them as comment.
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| Asik-asik Falls is about high. |
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| This Spring Falls is about 50 meters wide. |
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| Local tourist are enjoying fun activities in the spot. |
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| Ample quantity of water is bursting out from the rocks. |
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| Green plants are growing and are blending with the water on the cliff. |
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| Visitors enjoy clean and cool water. |
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| Visitors enjoy clean and cool water. |
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| Beautiful rock formation and its dark color enhances the beauty of the falls |
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| The Way down to the Waterfall, about 22Km travel from the Poblacion Alamada. |
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| There many local tourist visit Asik-asik Falls at weekend. |
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North Cotabato really has one of the best falls the Philippines have.
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Really amazing.. It’s like a giant vertical garden! Download a couple images for my desktop.

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Great photos! I’ve read the report, and I’m glad the provincial government is developing the site for tourism and “emphasized the need to protect the location from environmental degradation” which is very important.
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