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Mindamora Falls

Mindamora Falls, also known as Limunsudan or Bayug Falls, is a captivating two-tiered waterfall located between Talakag, Bukidnon, and Sitio Limunsudan, Barangay Rogongon in Iligan City. Nestled amidst dense, thriving forests teeming with undiscovered life and diverse flora, these renowned falls await trekkers and visitors. To reach this natural wonder, one must traverse through lush jungles, adding to the sense of adventure. With a staggering height of 870 feet (270 meters), Mindamora Falls claims the title of the Philippines’ second-highest waterfall, second only to Aliwagwag Falls in Cateel, Davao Oriental.

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Tagolwanen Women Weavers Association, INC.

Established in 2012, the Tagolwanen Women Weavers Association (TWWA) serves as a social entrepreneurship program focused on several key objectives. Its primary goals include the promotion of indigenous art, reconnecting tribe members to their indigenous identity, passing down traditional skills to the younger generation, and cultivating self-sufficiency among Tagolwanen women. As you wander their showroom, you will be captivated by the artful display of local handicrafts made from Sodsod grass and created by skilled Tagolwanen women, with each design reflecting their traditions and values.

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Salima Saway Soil Painting Gallery

Salima Saway, a renowned artist from the Talaandig tribe, has unlocked the artistic potential of soil, transforming it into vibrant colors on canvas. Her remarkable artworks beautifully depict the captivating stories of her tribe while conveying crucial messages about the environment. She is one of the most celebrated soil painters in the country, and her home also serves as her workshop and gallery, with her masterpieces on proud display.

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