Alluring Davao is not only rich in farms and fish sanctuaries but also in enthralling water forms that never fail to captivate nature lovers. These Davao water-form attractions should be seen first hand for a better appreciation of their exquisite qualities.
Worthy to be first on the list are the Cawa-cawa pools that the locality of Maputi in the town of San Isidro, Davao boasts of. A mere 15 kilometers away from town this water scenery is frequented by tourists amazed by the bowl-like formations naturally fashioned by the rocky environs that segregate the clear water into pools. Thus, this Davao water-form attraction, are like rocky bowls of water and is in fact the derivation of its local name.
The bowls of sparkling clear spring water measure about 15 feet deep and are set against a backdrop of green forest. To add to their mystery there are plenty of wild orchids, rare and precious, hanging around the surrounding shrubbery. The clear water source comes from a waterfall trekking down from the mountain tops. This Davao water-form attraction provides a real boost to the soul aside from the natural enormous refreshment it affords.
Located a thousand feet above sea level is another mystifying hinterland Davao water-form attraction that locals call a hidden sea right in the middle of a virgin forest. Vernacularly it is called “Tinagong Dagat.” Just trekking to the site is spiritual refreshment enough with the amazing natural sites afforded by the place. Viewed from the distant locality of La Union in San Isidro, this Davao water-form attraction is a total mind-boggling puzzler.
Also somewhere in the deep virgin forests of La Union in San Isidro is the baffling Twin Falls that cascades down from an enormous height laterally feeding separate streams. This Davao water-form attraction had been previously virtually unknown until a wandering soul, hacking a path through the deeper recessions of the forest, inadvertently stumbled on the magnificent find.
Finally, it would be a great disinformation if Punta Abijod were not included in the list. A mere 3 kilometers away from the town proper, this seaside spot is excellent for capturing a serene and colorful scene of the setting sun retiring behind a hill in the distance. The calming effect naturally produced by this Davao water-form attraction soothes the soul after a hectic day of nomadic sightseeing.
San Isidro in Davao can afford a lot of inspiring scenic sites. And among them are Davao water-form attractions that compose a poetic beauty of combined natural water and forest sanctuaries.
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