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The Colorful Busibus Cave and Its Underground River

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The colorful Busibus Cave and its underground river in San Pedro, Maddela is a promising spelunking destination in the nature-blessed Province of Quirino.


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Location of Busibus Cave

Address: San Pedro, Maddela, Quirino

Google Map:

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DENR Cave Classification

Not yet officially classified.

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Busibus Cave Characteristics

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Spelunking in Busibus Cave

Busibus Cave is located in Barangay San Pedro in Maddela, Quirino Province. It has been attracting the attention of the locals because of its colorful stone formations and underground river.

Going to Busibus Cave involves walking for more or less an hour from the barangay hall. Along the way, you’ll pass through the river twice and along lovely scenes. This even more beautiful during the rainy season where the grasses are green and with some small lovely rivulets.

Apparently, the entrance is narrow and you need to do some crawling if you are of the plus size [1]. The cave itself is huge and laden with colorful stone formations. This why a lot of the locals have already traipsed through its caverns.

Because it has a subterranean river, it is expected to be a rich underground ecosystem. In fact, the shrimp species inside the cave had been subject to a study in the 1970s [2]. There are even more troglobites and other animals seeking refuge in its rich ecosystem.

To give justice to the beauty of the cave, the following are embeds from social media posts:

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Helpful Contact Person/Group/Page

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Registration/Guide Fees

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How to Get to Busibus Cave

By land:

By air: Cebu Pacific flies from Manila to:

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Nearby Notable Caves/Underground

There are a lot of caves in Region 2; a month is not even enough to go to all of them. The following are spelunking sites I’ve been to:

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Reminders

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References

[1] Leano, M., 2018. Travel In San Pedro. [online] Tourist Spot & Food Trip Refreshment. Available at: <https://myqpblog.wordpress.com/2018/01/12/travel-in-san-pedro/> [Accessed 31 May 2020].

[2] Balete, D. and Holthuis, L., 1992. Notes on the Cave Shrimp Edoneus atheatus Holthuis, 1978, with an Account of Its Type Locality and Habits (Decapoda, Caridea, Atyidae). Crustaceana, [online] 62(1), pp.98-101. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/20104725> [Accessed 31 May 2020].

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