Hinagdanan Cave is located in the most important karst area of the Philippines and you can only see it when you go to Bohol Island. Hinagdanan CaveLocated 2 kilometres from the town proper of Bohol, Dauis. The said "Hinagdanan Cave" is almost an all natural attraction since certain areas have been modified in order to ease up its accessibility, but none the less the cave is still a must-see site.  HINAGDANAN CAVE Dauis -- 6 km from Tagbilaran City: An eerie underworld cavern of stalactites and stalagmites its underground pool catches fresh, cool water gushing from its rock walls.  Hinagdanan Cave- can be easily reached inside Dauis Panglao, this laddered cave has an ascending steps to a cavern with an underground pond oftenly visited by local kids for diving and swimming.  Hinagdanan Cave is located in Barangay Bingag and known as a Tourist spot.  HINAGDANAN CAVEDauis -- 6 km from Tagbilaran City An eerie underworld cavern of stalactites and stalagmites itsunderground pool catches fresh, cool water gushing from its rock walls.  Hinagdanan Cave, aslo in Dauis has two natural holes that light the steps down to its underground swimming pool.  In Panglao Island, a popular destination is the Hinagdanan Cave where you will find underground springs.  Bohol, province, southern Philippines, formed by Bohol Island and several neighbouring islands.  Generally mountainous, the northern and western coasts of Bohol Island are bordered by reefs.  Bohol, province, southern Philippines, formed by Bohol Island and several neighboring islands.  With numerous islands surrounding Bohol Island, in fact there are 73 Bohol islands, you should not have to much trouble finding one that meets your requirements.  On the north east of Panglao Island, the Hinagdanan Cave has some good stalagmites and stalactites growing from the ceiling and the base of the cave trying to meet as one.  Appears inPicturefromEncarta Chocolate Hills, Bohol Island, Philippines The prominent Chocolate Hills on Bohol Island in the southern Philippines are so called because their grassy covering turns chocolate brown during the dry season.  You should take the two hours ferry from the Cebu to the Bohol island.  These include sights such as the magnificent Chocolate Hills, the Hinagdanan Cave, the Loboc River and the smallest mammal in the world, the Philippine Tarsier.  There is a tennis court,and local tours can be arranged to the Chocolate Hills, the Antiquera nativemarket or the Hinagdanan Cave.  There are many more beautiful and interesting places to visit such as the Hinagdanan Cave, Mag-Aso Falls, and many of our historical and Old Churches.

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