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                   "Aliwagwag Falls" Aliwagwag Falls, said to be the highest falls of the Philippines, stuns along the green highway of Brgy. Aliwagwag in the silent town of Cateel, Davao Oriental. One hundred thirty cascades comprise the grand waterfalls totaling to 1,100 feet high. Aliwagwag Falls, labeled as stairway to the sky, graces the forested landscape so easily accessible to any kind of transportation. I purposely visited Davao Oriental to see Aliwagwag Falls. I was fortunate enough to have a friend, Orle from Mati, who treated me a road trip. So I knew there are lots in store for me. When I was entering Mati very early morning, awesome sunrise soothed my sleepless eyes. My tiresome night trip had started to be compensated. Upon arrival at 6:00 am, Orle drove me to my destination. Along the way, the beautiful scenery of the province continued wowing me.
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               "Bango Beach Resort" Poblacion, Caraga: The Bango Beach Resort is nestled in the eastern portion, a secluded cove of Caraga Poblacion, Davao Oriental , Philippines and is 20 minutes boat ride to Pusant Point, the easternmost vantage point of the Philippine archipelago where the first rays of sunrise of the new millennium was viewed.This 4-hectare coconut plantation is blessed with a 750 meter beach blanketed with white sand beach facing the pacific ocean. One can witness and celebrate the nature come to life in this pristine tropical resort dazzles with a charm to the senses and spirit. Once its tourism potentials are fully developed, like its many beautiful attractions and wonders, its rich cultural heritage and its hospitable and highly spirited people, Caraga Town would indeed be an ideal tourist haven of Davao Oriental.
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 "San Salvador del Mundo Parish Church"        The  San Salvador del Mundo Church  is the parish church of  Caraga, Davao Oriental . The town was established in 1861 making it one of the oldest towns in the province of Davao Oriental. When the  Jesuits  took charge of the spiritual administration of the town in 1871 from the  Augustinian Recollects , a stone and wooden church was built in 1877 to serve as mission station of Spanish Missionaries in propagating Christianity in the eastern side of Mindanao. When it was completed in 1884, the church was dedicated to San Salvador del Mundo (Christ, the Saviour of the World).
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                        "Pusan Point"        DAVAO ORIENTAL - Located at the easternmost portion of the Philippines, Pusan Point in Caraga town is said to be the best spot to witness sunrise. On Dec. 31, 1999, residents and tourists assembled at Pusan Point in their attempts to see the millennium sunrise. But while the gloomy sky then prevented great views of the new century's sunshine, Pusan Point remained to be a favorite tourist spot nearly two decades later.  Pusan Point in the town of Caraga. Pusan Point still offers the same breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean, picturesque rock formations, and cliffs towering over huge waves. The area features a number of attractions such as a sundial, swimming pool, and an old lighthouse where guests can learn the history of Pusan Point.
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                  " History of Caraga " The official founding of the town was in 1861 along with  Mati , making it one of the oldest towns of the province of Davao Oriental. The etymology of the word "Caraga" is said to have originated from the native word " Kalag " which means "spirit of soul". Hence, the whole  Provincia de Caraga  of 1622 was called " region de gente animosa ", that is "region of spirited men". This being "spirited men and women" is grounded on its cultural, religious and political background. With culture, Caragans were spirited in view of their closeness to nature and attitude towards the creation. With religiosity, Caragans were spirited as to their belief on the spirits of nature (like the trees "balete tree", the rivers and mountains, sun and moon); in fact, they have "anito worship" and "ancestor worship" led by the dancing priestess ( balyan ) and the