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The Cold Fresh Water
Monday, May 25, 20099:23 AM
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Obong Spring in dalaguete, Cebu Wanna cool down after basking around under the heat of the sun? Are you looking for a perfect place for an outing with friends or family and a lovely place for relaxing, swimming and taking photos? For those who do not want sea adventure anymore , and if you're really such a big sucker when it comes to cold water..I suggest Obong Spring , located in the southern most coastal barangay of Dalaguete, Cebu. ![]() ![]() people enjoying the steady flow of fresh water At first we were sort of dubious about how fun the spring would be but Obong Spring is one of the favorite destination here in Dalaguete. And that made us more curios about how beautiful the place is. Just look at the spring yourself , the ambiance alone can really take all the stress in you .The water in Obong actually comes from the cold spring that sprout up from below. And when the sea comes to high tide and mixed with spring water, the depth in the middle reaches to approximately 8-10 feet high . So if you really enjoy swimming in the water, jumping off the huge rocks in Obong could really be fun for you.. ![]() You don't have to worry about where to change clothes because Dressing Rooms are just a few steps away from the spring. And you can also locate Lifeguard’s Post in Obong Spring for everybody's safety. So i guess ,not that bad for a summer destination for the whole family and a very good picnic site during summer... ![]() ![]() Facts: Local legend about the town says that when a couple of Spanish soldiers passed by the area they asked a woman bathing in the pool for the name of the place.Thinking that they were asking for the name of the tree beside the pool where the Spaniards were standing, the woman said Dalakit. And so the name Dalakit or Dalaguete found its way in the Spanish records.As legends go, it may not be true but a big and centuries-old dalakit tree is still standing beside Obong spring today. Labels: travel and vacation |
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