BUNOT LAKE
Spanish soldiers, discovering a lake during their rounds in the Philippines, mistakenly named it 'Lawa ng Bunot' (Bunot Lake) after a language barrier led to a coconut husking misunderstanding with a local resident
Spanish soldiers, discovering a lake during their rounds in the Philippines, mistakenly named it 'Lawa ng Bunot' (Bunot Lake) after a language barrier led to a coconut husking misunderstanding with a local resident
Once a lush valley with man-made rocky trails used by hunters, it was believed to be under the dominion of a Fairy who, angered by human encroachment, caused a natural disaster, turning the area into a lake known as Kalibato.
Munica promised God anything in exchange for her health, but when Munica inadvertently touched the earth, she and her community vanished into the ground.
Spanish soldiers, discovering a lake during their rounds in the Philippines, mistakenly named it 'Lawa ng Bunot' (Bunot Lake) after a language barrier led to a coconut husking misunderstanding with a local resident
One day, a foreigner came to the village. He became curious and was determined to solve the mystery of the beautiful young lady and the huge fish.
A couple's wish for a child was granted with Pandin's birth, but they were told she must never to"uch the ground. When Pandin disobeyed, it caused a disaster, creating well known lakes - Pandin and Yambo.