Katibawasan falls
Camiguin (Tagalog pronunciation: [kamiˈɡin], (Cebuano: Probinsya sa Camiguin, Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Camiguin) is an island +province of the Philippines located in the +Bohol Sea, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) off the northern coast of Mindanao. It is politically part of the Northern Mindanao Region of the country and formerly a part of Misamis Oriental province. Camiguin is the second-smallest province in the country both in population and land area after +Batanes. + Mambajao is the capital of the province and its largest municipality both in area and population.
Barely 240 square kilometers in
land area, Camiguin is the second smallest island of the Philippines in both
area and population. It is just 23 kilometers at its longest and just a bit
more than 14 kilometers at its widest. Within this small area lie seven
volcanoes. Lovely little Camiguin is the island “born of fire.”
Cool, refreshing waters amid trees, ferns, and boulders can be found at waterfalls like Katibawasan Falls or the more remoteTuawasan Falls.