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All the Philippines Alamada Asik-Asik Falls

Asik-Asik Falls

This wondrous waterfall rushing down a green-covered mountain wasn't discovered until 2010.

Alamada, Philippines

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Water gushes down a green mountain at Asik-Asik falls.   franbienjan / Atlas Obscura User
‘Asik’ in the local language means sprinkle.   franbienjan / Atlas Obscura User
The spot has become popular with tourists after it was discovered in 2010.   franbienjan / Atlas Obscura User
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Streams of pristine water rushing down a mountain cliff covered wholly in green makes for a stunning image, and the judges of a national photography contest held in 2012 in the Philippines clearly thought so too. They awarded a photo of the Asik-Asik waterfalls in the mountainous Alamada region, and in doing so, announced the existence of this natural wonder to the world.

The picture went viral on social media, and Filipinos were stunned by this discovery. The beautiful falls had been unknown to the public for a remarkably long time; the residents of the nearby village of Sitio Dulao had only come across the site two years earlier, after a series of floods and forest fires destroyed a significant chunk of the forest that was hiding it.

The newfound oasis was christened Asik-Asik, meaning "sprinkle-sprinkle" in the local Hiligaynon language, after the sprinkle of falling water on nearby rocks. Lush vegetation covers the entirety of the ravine, and adds mystery as to where the water is coming from. The most likely sources are thought to be springs deep within the mountain or an underground river. 

Getting to the falls is not as daunting as it used to be, after the government, sensing a wonderful tourism opportunity, developed the roads and site around it. But there are still descending and ascending treks on stairs that wind around the mountain side. A tiny portion of the falls can be seen from the top, but as you descend, the full majesty of water gushing from the green mountainside slowly reveals itself in all its glory.

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May 8, 2017

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  • http://www.escapemanila.com/2014/05/travel-guide-asik-asik-falls-alamada-cotabato.html
  • http://www.thelocalwanderer.com/2016/08/the-grandeur-of-asik-asik-falls.html
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  • http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/484313/secret-of-asik-asik-falls-out
Asik-Asik Falls
Sitio Dulao
Alamada
Philippines
7.561606, 124.535461
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