When one thinks of Negros Oriental and the Phlippines, images of the exotic east with white sand beaches and a lush marine life come to mind.
To the surprise and delight of visitors to this corner of the Philippines, there are cool mountains and foggy hills with picturesque lakes and caves with underground rivers, and with these attractions come natural springs and waterfalls, of which Negros Oriental has many.
Negros island is divided into two provinces, Oriental (east) and Occidental (west) and dividing them is a mountain range that has as its highest peak Mount Canlaon rising 2,560 meters followed by Mt. Tepasi at 1,950 meters and Cuernos de Negros at 1,938 meters high.
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