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Friday, January 25, 2013

Libuton Cave: It’s tough, It’s filthy, It’s Fun

By Mary May Abellon


If you close your eyes on the darkest night, it’s still not as gloomy as a cave. Off course, caves are far more exciting and exhilarating than staying in a dreadful room that will just surely increase your boredom.
Cave is the world’s darkest corner and the largest room ever built without the intervention of man. Even a slightest sound would echo through the doomed blackness. Time won’t even matter when it’s totally dark. 

Manukan is not just exceptional as it seems because its name is derived from “manok” which literally means chicken but because of its unrivaled wonders of nature.   


With the perfect tropical climate of Manukan, Zamboanga del Norte, you will enjoy its fairly warm temperature, perfect for challenges and adventures. It offers an array of outdoor activities. Whether you want to explore the ocean floor or dive in with their pristine beaches, climb a mountain or a perfect venture into its glorious cave, the Libuton Cave.


Libuton Cave


Libuton Cave is located in a mountainous barangay Libuton, seven kilometers away from the town proper. Julie Ann Lafuente, focal person of LGSP-LED project in said town, said that Libuton Cave is composed of seven interconnecting caves yet only three are open for exploration.

For those who thirst for adventure, they can come and experience the amusing trip to this mind-blowing environment. Definitely, the fun and excitement offered by this cave will satisfy your desire for thrill and action. Caving and spelunking is the right pick for natural born adrenaline junkies. 

One may discover the unknown as he/she descends into the belly of the ebony and unlighted depths of the soul-stirring cavern, freeing oneself from fear and hesitations as he/she toddles in through its mouth - taking no notice of second thoughts for this is a onetime life experience. Upon crossing its threshold, there should be no turning back otherwise the satisfying pleasure of having cross-encountered with nature would be missed. 


The radiance of the sun profoundly penetrating into the cavern discloses the astounding size of the Libuton cave.  


Cave is a natural underground space large enough for a human to go through. It is formed naturally by the weathering of rock and they often extend deep underground. It is hollow, has an underground passage or enclosure with an opening to the surface. The ceiling collapsed into sinkholes, illuminating the massive skylights. 


Inside the cavern one would see spectacular stalagmites unhurriedly touching and kissing the stalactites above. Gushing water contains tiny amounts of the mineral calcite, and when dumped, fabulous exhibit of stalactites and stalagmites are fashioned in rings. Just like frozen popsicles, stalactites dangle around the edges of the enormous skylight. The shaft of light from the sun penetrating through the hole of the cavern from above reveals a tower of calcite on the cave floor. 


“The more the tour guide narrated how stalactites and stalagmites form, it made me realize that caves offer an analogy of the beauty and madness of the human soul and spirituality,” commented by fanaticinformant in his blog during his cave exploration in Libuton cave. 


Bizarre and creepy creatures dwell in the mystic and dim quarters of the cavern. 


Spelunking 


“Once I had worked up a proper jungle-hile-lather, I was beginning to come to the firm understanding that I wasn’t going for a stroll. I was actually going spelunking,” exclaimed by fanaticinformant


Caving is the recreational pastime of exploring wild cave systems which is also known as spelunking in the United States and Canada and potholing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.


Time and again, spelunking is undertaken by many sports enthusiasts as an extreme sport. They find it incredibly enjoyable, uplifting and surprisingly an answer to their world-weariness. This exhilarating outdoor activity is an excellent physical and mental exercise to those who are stress from their work, business and studies. You may delve into the cavern for biological exploration but one thing you should not miss of. 


However, never leave your cameras because cave photography is far more exciting as you go through the maze inside the cavern. Get pictures of time’s inexorable and persistent slow march of rock formations connected from centuries of time. 


Don’t get stuck in the labyrinth


There are unknown and tricky passages, getting fatally lost and injured are the constant concerns during cave exploration.


Bring with you your flashlight if there’s no headlamp and wear a protective helmet and sturdy, flexible jeans and a few long-sleeve shirts to stay warm in the chilly cave air. As you navigate the maze with a very small passage, the Superman position (one arm forward, one at your side) would be great so you're able to wiggle and move about. When traversing through the cave, make sure your feet are well placed and secure before taking to another step.



If you’re squeezing through pinches, there’s no way around getting dirty. It is part of the amazing adventure inside the curve passages and claustrophobic spaces. Stay calm. All of these are part of the electrifying challenges.



“It is pretty freaking incredible seeing the unseen inside the cavern. Truly, this is a mind-blowing adventure. The feeling is relieving once you see the horizon connecting you outside the chamber of the cave,” says a cave enthusiast.   



After you scrambled your way out remember not to bring or leave anything inside the cavern. 


Continuing pursuit for excellence and good governance 


The promotion and development of Libuton cave as tourist attraction is part of the LGSP-LED eight-year (2008-2016) collaborative Program of the governments of the Philippines and Canada, through the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). 


LGSP-LED envisions vibrant, investor-friendly and tourist-attractive local economies, and is geared towards strengthening the enabling environment for good governance and sustainable local economic development.


 “Dapitan-Dipolog-Polanco-Katipunan-Roxas-Manukan Growth Corridor or the DDPKaRoMa Alliance is working towards increased economic growth and an enhanced investment climate in the region,” says Ching Porlas, Technical Staff of LGSP-LED ZN in a phone interview.

In line with the alliance’s priority LED initiatives, LGSP-LED provided support for consensus building workshops, community mobilization, and training for cave guides as well as provisions on signage.


A mapping of possible resources led to the Alliance’s further mobilizing of support from other partners: the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on cave protection; the Red Cross on disaster management, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on entrepreneurship and basic bookkeeping, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for the provision of massage kits, and the Dipolog Outdoor Society on cave exploration and guiding.


The alliance has adopted a strategy built on opportunities for eco-cultural tourism as well as agri-industry from high value crops, mango and cassava.(FPG/MAA/PIA-Zamboanga del Norte)