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After a long drive in the strong sun I arrived at the Salakot falls. The price was 10 php. After perhaps 100 metres easy climbs I got there. I was NOT alone. But the only non-Philippina. I made my self a fool by attending to cross a small passage that was so slipped that I performed a little balance dance about to fall in. All the, perhaps 40 people there, saw me. I ended crawling like a monkey. NOT my best moment.
Puerto Princesa’s major falls that known by many locals is the Salakot waterfalls in Brgy. Napsan, west part of the City. It’s almost a two hour ride from the urbanize proper of Puerto. What I know this was maintain by the City Government in the past years, but it is now a Community Base Sustainable Tourism project manage by local community of indigenous people called Tagbanua.
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