Before we got to enjoy the white sand beach of Anda de Boracay, we went briefly around cave pools of Anda, Bohol, the Cabagnow Cave Pool and the Combento Cave Pool.
The Cabagnow Cave Pool is located at Bacong, Anda, Bohol. It's a brackish water pool. Brackish water is when fresh water meets seawater. The cave pools attracts adventurous travelers. Sightseeing is free. You only have to pay P50 fee for those who goes into the Cave. Whether you're brave enough to take a jump or you may use the ladder down to the cave pool because it looks like a sink hole.
But my son's temper boiled over because he really wanted to take a dip in there. Maybe when you're all grown up 'nak. 😎 And so the kids were murmuring for they did not seemed to be enjoying it. Next stop is Combento Cave Pool.
The Combento Cave Pool is located at Virgen, Anda, Bohol. It's an underground chamber and a cold spring. There are two different chambers. The first one is the smaller one on the first two pics but we weren't able to get in there because we only had it real quick and we we're advised to take the large one since we are in a big group. It's not only the kids who'll get to enjoy the clear water of the Combento Cave pool. It's pefect for those who doesn't want to get their skin darkened under the sun. 😉 Seriously, it's perfect for family trips when you're along with the kids so the kids will also enjoy after the adults take on an adventure at Cabagnow.
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