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Uguid Subterranean River

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The Uguid Subterranean River, also known as Uguid-Maling Cave, an extraordinary talus cave found in Balbalan, Kalinga, is one of the deepest subterranean places in the Philippines.

CAUTION: Uguid Subterranean River is not yet open to the public. Contact the LGU or local tourism office if you plan to go there. This page will be updated [or update us] once the cave is open for tourism.


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Location of Uguid Subterranean River

Address: Maling, Balbalan, Kalinga, Philippines

Coordinates: 17°28’01.700″N 121°12’55.400″E [1]

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DENR Cave Classification

Assessed but not yet officially classified.

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Uguid Subterranean River Characteristics

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Spelunking in Uguid Subterranean River

The Uguid Subterranean River, also known as Uguid-Maling Cave, an extraordinary talus cave found in Balbalan, Kalinga, is one of the deepest subterranean places in the Philippines.

Uguid Subterranean River lies in Maling, Balbalan, Kalinga. The population of this barangay where the cave is located is the smallest in the municipality. Well, residents are only 402 and it only comprises 3.30% of the total Municipality of Balbalan’s population of 12,195 as seen in 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority data [3]. Historically, Balabalan was under the Province of Kalinga-Apayao. Later, Kalinga became a separate province by virtue of RA 7878 in 1992 [4].

What is different and exciting about Uguid Subterranean River is that it is a talus cave with an active river inside. A talus cave, also known as boulder cave, is formed as boulders and large stones collapse and get deposited at the base of cliffs, gorges, slopes, narrow slopes, or precipices [5].

Want to know more about talus caves? Check the following link:
TALUS CAVES: THE FALLEN ROCKS

Uguid Subterranean River is also known to be the 8th deepest cave. Mapping of the depth of a cave involves measuring the altitude between the highest and deepest points of the cave. To date, the deepest cave in the country is the Nagbituka 1 cave in St. Paul, Palawan which is 270 meters deep, followed by Butac Lungib in Camalig Albay; Latipan-Sumaging-Lokohong Cave system; Carmolaon Cave of Bohol; Sanao Cave of Zamboanga del Norte; Nagbituka Cave 2; Lungib Sulpan-Cabalighutan of Western Samar; The Ugid-Maling Subterranean River Cave; the Small Mag-aso Cave system; and the Odessa-Tumbali Cave system with a depth of 115 meters [2].

It was first surveyed by a local exploration team in cooperation with an international group sometime in 2013. On 2018, Uguid Subterranean River was assessed by the DENR, though no cave classification was published yet.

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The flora and fauna of this talus cave is quite interesting, given that there is also an active river inside it. Trogloxenes are highly abundant inside. Bats, snails, crickets, spiders, and others have sought refuge in the safety of these boulder cave. Hopefully, if this site will be fully operational for tourism, the fauna will not be harmed.

In conclusion, Uguid-Maling Subterranean River is a talus cave with an active river inside it. This is a good place for adventure seekers and not for the fainthearted.

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Contact Person/Group

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Registration/Guide Fees

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How to Get to Uguid Subterranean River

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Nearby Notable Caves/Underground

Non-cave places of interest:

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Reminders

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References

[1] Camargo, R. & Cordeiro, L. 2015. Expedição espeleológica internacional à região norte de Luzon, Filipinas. [online] Available at <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309286334_Expedicao_espeleologica_internacional_a_regiao_norte_de_Luzon_Filipinas_2015> [Accessed 27 August 2020].

[2] Wacas, R., 2015. Baguio Midland Courier Website. [online] Baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph. Available at: <http://baguiomidlandcourier.com.ph/environment.asp?mode=%20archives/2015/august/8-30-2015/env6-Cave-in-Balbalan-is-RPs-8th-deepest-cave.txt> [Accessed 23 September 2020].

[3] Philippine Statistics Authority-Cordillera Administrative Region. 2020. 2019 Registered Births Marriages And Deaths In Kalinga. [online] Available at: <http://rssocar.psa.gov.ph/Kalinga/releases/2019%20Registered%20Births%20Marriages%20and%20Deaths%20in%20Kalinga> [Accessed 27 July 2020].

[4] Donqui-is, J., n.d. The Kalinga – National Commission For Culture And The Arts. [online] National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Available at: <https://ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca-3/subcommissions/subcommission-on-cultural-communities-and-traditional-arts-sccta/northern-cultural-communities/the-kalinga/> [Accessed 27 July 2020].

[5] Milan, G., 2020. Talus Cave: The Fallen Rocks. [online] Pinoy Spelunker. Available at: <https://pinoyspelunker.com/talus-cave/> [Accessed 23 September 2020].

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Balbalan Tourism. 2018. “Talus caves are openings formed between boulders piled up on mountain slopes.” Hence, Ugid Underground River is a talus cave. [Facebook Page status update] [Online]. Available at <https://www.facebook.com/balbalantourism/photos/p.560792910987552/560792910987552/?type=1&theater> [Accessed 27 August 2020].

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