Dingalan’s coastline is dotted with cliffs and rock formations. We made a quick stop in one of these coves to have a closer look of nature’s artwork. One would be amazed with how nature crafted these formations. Natural elements designed it with years and years of battering onto these solid rocks. The end result is an amazing natural artwork which you can admire from afar and closely.
As we headed back to White Beach, our boat guide made a brief stop at the Suha Rock Formation. Exploring Suha was a challenge because of its “dock” have sharp rocks and shellfish. As I am a curious cat, I hiked my way up to the rock formation to be able to see what is beneath it from above. Good thing that my sandals is not sliperry so I had a good grip while climbing.
Suha gives its guests a commanding view of the Pacific Ocean. I was also mesmerized by the rushing of the seawaters in its own version of a death pool. Watching the wave crash onto the rocks had a relaxing effect on me. On one side of the formation is a mini saltwater lagoon where the water is calm. You get to enjoy a calm dip in its cool and clear waters.
Rock Formations
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Suha and Lagoon
Tanawan Falls
From the sea waters to the sloping mountains of Dingalan, a new adventure for hiking to explore. The falls is a hidden gem of the municipality. The trek can be a challenge but the overlooking view along the trail is enough to motivate you to keep going. I was not able to dip in the cold water of the falls but the journey going is worth it. I just took my time admiring the strong cascade of the falls. There's catch basin that I wished I did cliff jump,