Sohoton National Park - Basey, Samar


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Sohoton National Park - Basey, Samar 
Photo Credits to : Mr. Gerry Ruiz of Calle Zaragosa, Tacloban City
           
            Samar Island which is the 3rd largest Island of the Philippines is truly rich in nature’s beauty.  The town of Basey located at the south coast of the island is bounded with much richness.


            Let us try to check one of travellers and tourist favourite destinations in Basey, the Sohoton National Park.

Photo Credits to : Mr. Gerry Ruiz - Calle Zaragosa- no copyright infringement intended


Sohoton National Park 

            This is situated in Sitio Rawis, Brgy. Guirang part of the town of Basey. The park is bounded with caves, rockholes, freshwater rivers, underground rivers and pools, limestone boulders and other rock formations. A must-visit place when you travel to Basey.

            Sohoton comes from the Waray-Waray word “Sohot” which could possibly means bend over and pass through.  Because Sohoton is a place where there are lots of caves and you need to bend over just to pass through, so the place is called Sohoton or a place where you need to bend over just to pass through.



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            As of today, there are four major prominent cathedral-like caves in Sohoton Park, namely Sohoton Cave, Bugosan Cave, Panhulugan Cave I and II. These four caves offer spectacular rock formations and bountiful flowstones and dripstones. And a visitor should know also that there are other caves part of Sohoton National Park like the Bugasan and Kapigtan Caves which houses protected ancient remains.

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 Sohoton Bridge

            An atypical curve rock that bridges two mountain ridges spanning the Sohoton River. The bridge is 40 meters long and 8 meters wide and with a vertical clearance of 23 feet. When you visit the Sohoton Cave, then you will definitely pass through this bridge with rock formations on one side and forested on the other side, what a stunning view about nature.

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 Sohoton Cave

            This is one of the main attractions of Sohoton National Park. The entrance of the cave is parabolic-arc-shaped and with the height of fifty (50) meters. The cathedral-like entrance chamber of the cave is definitely inviting with its fantastic view outside and the cool breeze emanating from the cave. The flat door is about 20 meters by 50 meters

            Spiky-shaped and other shape of stalactite will be observed in its ceiling and wall. From the cave you can see a natural swimming pool where most of the tourists loved to swim and do the binge eating after.


Photo Credits to : Mr. Gerry Ruiz - Calle Zaragosa- no copyright infringement intended

Panhulugan Cave 1

                        The cave has plenty of chambers with a variety of rock formations and is geologically active evidenced by the droplets from the stalactites to the stalagmites. This is one of the must see features of the cave, from the different formations and images of the flowstones and cave crystals. The main chamber of Panhulugan Cave 1 is up to 49.2 feet high.



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Panhulugan Cave 2

            The cave offers a different way of convincing visitors because of its snow-white and crystalline stalactites of different formations and images. This cave is divided into four areas, from A to D. The cave is 16.4 feet meters high and around 164 feet in length. The cave is a fantastic tunnel of stalactites and stalagmites formations in its ceiling, wall and floor. Basaynon, people of Basey, must be very proud of having such enormous beauty of nature.


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Panhulugan Cliff

            The cliff is located right across Panhulugan Cave 1 and from the cliff you can see and appreciate more the beauty of the Sohoton River and its forestry.  

            Panhulugan comes from the Waray-Waray word “Hulug” which means drop from atop or push it down. The explanation is that the Filipino guerrillas used the cliff as an ambush site during the Filipino-American war wherein when Americans are planning to charge on to their hideout, from the top of the cliff the rebels will drop boulders of rocks and other heavy loads preventing the intruders to ransack their hideout.

Photo Credits to : Mr. Gerry Ruiz - Calle Zaragosa- no copyright infringement intended

 Bugasan and Kapigtan Caves

            These are caves smaller to Panhulugan and Sohoton caves. This caves have concavities where ancient remains had been found. This remains are protected and it forbidden for public viewing because some of the artifacts were found out to be used during the Stone and Irone Age period.








Photo Credits to Mr. Gerry Ruiz  - http://gerryruiz.callezaragosa.com/



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