Wolseong Fortress, Gyeongju, South Korea

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Getting High on Kayangan Lake




You have to trek up on path carved out of limestones for about 15 minutes to get to Kayangan Lake. It is a difficult climb but mercifully wooden handrails have been provided to make the trek easier.

But what awaits you is a lake so beautiful that makes the climb well worth it. Kayangan Lake has been consistently voted as the cleanest and greenest lake in the Philippines. And deservedly so, because it is truly a pretty and awesome sight. The water which is a mix of blue and green color is so clean and cool that one can not resist taking a dip.

One can stay for hours and enjoy the sight of a lake so serene and pure set against a backdrop of limestone cliffs and green vegetation.

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