4/5 May “Ziel” N. 1 year ago on Google
Interesting
to
look
at,
challenging
to
finish
looking
at
unless
you're
used
to
trekking.
There's
much
walking
and
climbing
on
both
left
and
right
sides,
and
it's
not
suitable
for
seniors.
The
angle
of
inclination
for
its
slope
appears
to
be
retained
as
is
that's
why
it's
tough.
The
left
side
from
the
entrance
uses
a
lot
of
stones
and
looks
rural
while
the
right
side
has
lesser
stones
and
is
like
a
western-inspired
castle
exterior.
If
you
choose
the
left
side
first,
you'd
get
tired,
so
better
to
choose
the
right
side
first.
It's
the
side
with
proper
stairs
and
the
tunnel
with
stones
painted
like
gold.
The
statues
on
this
side
look
nice.
The
left
side
has
a
way
of
sparking
your
imagination.
There
are
also
references
to
Philippine
folklore
on
this
side
especially
on
the
gods.
What's
bothered
me
on
the
stone
side
was
the
lack
of
safety
precautions
in
the
area.
The
fence
is
barely
there
and
is
quite
flimsy,
the
stair
stone
steps
tiny,
and
if
you
slip,
that's
a
super
long
way
down!
This
left
side
has
the
Igorot
costume
fitting
for
a
fee
of
50
pesos
for
pictorial
and
several
good
photo
spots
for
the
view.
They
also
have
official
photographers
in
the
area
who
print
the
photo
for
a
fee
of
250
pesos
when
we
came
to
ask.
It's
worth
a
visit,
but
do
take
your
time,
it
can't
be
climbed
and
finished
so
quickly
if
you're
easily
tired.
Rushing
this
place
would
spoil
the
experience.
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