Sitio Madlum: Another Bed of Adventures at the North

Reblogged from Stories of The Wandering Feet & Mind:

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Our recent climb to Mount Manalmon in Sitio Madlum three months ago is probably the most memorable as far as the word adventure is concerned. Sitio Madlum doesn't only boasts the famous, historical Mount Manalmon; it also brags other adventuresome places such as the very enchanting river (Madlum River) with a backbreaking monkey bridge on and white boulders around it, the adrenaline pumping jagged rocks and a somewhat mystical cave (Madlum Cave) whose narrow passages can turn spelunking into doing yoga exercises.

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