Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Palawan Caves and Mountain Peaks

Palawan Caves and Mountain Peaks


Palawan Caves and Mountain Peaks


Caves of El Nido is a black marble and limestone cliffs contain large caves with whimsical names like Cathedral Cave and Disco Cave, since their formation. Palawan St. Paul National Park is Palawan's most popular attraction and covers 5,349 acres of lush forest, dark mountains, caves and white sand beaches. Deep in the recesses of the marble and limestone peaks of Mt. St. Paul flow the Underground River, said to be the longest in the world. It 's easy to navigate, at least four miles. The caves are filled with sculpture filigree, as formed by stalactites and stalagmites. Near his mouth is a beautiful lagoon, crystal clear water teeming with fish. Even within the park is the Monkey Trail, a series of wooden paths wind through the woods, where monkeys, squirrels, lizards and about 60 species of birds can be found.

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