Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Inday Nelly Deles's Mystical Cave @ Antipolo City, Rizal

There was this woman from Leyte named Inday Nelly Deles who constantly dreams of this cave. She then looked far and wide for it around the country, finding it in Antipolo City. Since the opening was too small, she decided to use dynamite to widen the opening.

With the discovery of this cave came the discovery of many beautiful crystals and minerals inside seemingly shaped like biblical characters, giving its name "Mystical Cave."


Stairs leading to the entrance


Footsteps leading down the cave

There were many interesting rock figures inside, such as...

...a heart-shaped rock (to the left)

...a stone that casts a shadow resembling the Last Supper
...a rock formation that makes a chiming sound (similar to a bell's) when hit LIGHTLY
The caretakers were also collecting groundwater. According to them, the water is clean enough to be potable (drinkable). Sure enough, the water had no taste, and is really cold and refreshing. It's the first time I tasted groundwater...wow!

We got there by taking a tricycle from the Cathedral to the cave. What I know is that we can rent a tricycle to bring us anywhere we want in Antipolo City...for a heartbreaking sum of money, of course.

Happy New Year!
-ABonymous-




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