Hoyop-hoyopan Cave's name was derived from Albay's local dialect, which translates to "blow or blowing." The wind enters the cave opening, blows through the cave's cavern, and exits to the other side. That blowing wind is the reason why the ambiance inside is cool and relaxing. Aside from that, there are a lot of artistic stalactites, stalagmites, and columns inside the cave. What's different than the other cave? There's a round concrete dance floor inside this cave. According to our guide, the locals created the dance floor to hide their party and gimmicks, which were not allowed before. After the Cagsawa Ruins, Kuya Lijong brought us to this gorgeous cave.
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Sunday, 15 September 2019
Pinagrealan Cave, Bulacan
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About the Cave
Pinagrealan Cave in Norzagaray, Bulacan, is a fascinating historical and natural attraction that combines adventure with heritage. Known for its underground tunnels and chambers, the cave once served as a hideout for Filipino revolutionaries during the Spanish and American colonial periods, making it both a natural wonder and a cultural landmark. Today, it attracts travelers seeking spelunking adventures, with its impressive rock formations, cool interiors, and rich history offering a one-of-a-kind experience in Bulacan.
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