By Mar
T. Supnad
STA. MARIA, Ilocos Sur
— Breathtaking Pinsal falls located in Barangay Babal-lasioan here will soon
become a major tourist attraction once the Department of Public Works and
Highways completes its beautification and rehabilitation of the road leading to
the natural pools, widely believed to be the foot print of legendary giant
Angalo.
District Engineer Jose “Bong” Ginete, Jr., of the DPWH second engineering district said rehabilitation of the 9-km municipal road going to Pinsal falls is now ongoing after Rep Eric D Singson secured another P50 million for the undertaking.
District Engineer Jose “Bong” Ginete, Jr., of the DPWH second engineering district said rehabilitation of the 9-km municipal road going to Pinsal falls is now ongoing after Rep Eric D Singson secured another P50 million for the undertaking.
Pinsal falls is not
just an ordinary falls owing to its legendary history and foot print
shaped river that is believed to be the same foot print, as old folks claimed,
of legendary giant Angalo.
Angalo, based in
Ilocano folklore, is a giant who went to the area to search for his missing
wife Aran during the younger years of this world.
Local folk and
tourists believe that Pinsal falls is a majestic falls for it has the
largest and highest water pools in Ilocos Sur.
“Pinsal Falls is also
one of the most picturesque falls I have ever seen due to its hillsides that
are covered with foliage of big trees which makes a good shelter spots even for
tourist to take a restful nap after exploring the area,” said a local tourist.
Natives here claimed
that aside from having mystical stories, Pinsal falls was a frequent
location for the filming of movies of the late Fernando Poe Jr., such as
‘Panday’.
Pinsal falls has
crystalline cold waters that cascades down to the two natural rivers going down
to the West Philippine sea.
A hot spring is also
located in the vicinity of Pinsal falls. Visitors, in fact, have boiled
eggs in 10 to 15 minutes in the hot spring.
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