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Abaga Falls is a waterfall and ecosystem located approximately 15 km southwest of
Iligan City Iligan, officially the City of Iligan ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Iligan; fil, Lungsod ng Iligan; Maranao: ''Inged a Iligan''), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Northern Mindanao, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has ...
on the island of Mindanao, Philippines, specifically in
barangay A barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as barrio (abbreviated as Bo.), is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district, or ward. In metropolitan ...
Abaga, Baloi municipality,
Lanao del Norte Lanao del Norte ( Cebuano: ''Amihanang Lanao''; tl, Hilagang Lanao; Maranao: ''Pangotaraan Ranao''), officially the Province of Lanao del Norte, is a province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region. Its capital is Tubod. T ...
. The height of Abaga Falls is approximately twice that of the more famous
Maria Cristina Falls Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall of the Agus River in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. It is sometimes called the "twin falls" as the flow is separated by a rock at the brink of the waterfall. It is located 9.3 kilometers aw ...
also located within the proximity of Iligan City (in barangay Maria Cristina, Baloi municipality). Unlike Maria Cristina Falls, however, which is fed by the Agus river, the water source of Abaga Falls are several underground springs which flow into the top of Abaga Falls via several tributaries. Also unlike the more popular Maria Cristina Falls, human access to Abaga Falls is severely limited due to a current lack of regularly maintained roads as well as the fact that a moderate amount of walking is required to reach the base of the falls. This level of isolation has not protected the ecosystem from damage due to deforestation and over-hunting. The name may have been derived from the Cebuano term "abaga" which means "shoulder", possibly relating to the shape and height of the cliff.


Flora and fauna

There are a number of interesting animals that inhabit the area in and around Abaga Falls. The most notable include; the endangered Philippine eagle (''Pithecophaga jefferyi'') also commonly known as the "monkey-eating eagle", the rufous hornbill (''Buceros hydrocorax''), the endangered giant golden-crowned flying fox (''Acerodon jubatus'') which can only be found in the Philippines, and the Philippine flying lemur (''Cynocephalus volans''). Many of these animals are either near extinction or in danger of losing their habitats due to human activities.


Conservation efforts

There is currently very little being done to help preserve the Abaga Falls area from both man-made and natural distress. The Save Abaga Falls group is a grass-roots campaign that was recently founded by a former resident of Abaga Falls now living in the United States. This group is currently in the process of obtaining as much information as possible regarding the current environmental status of the Abaga Falls ecosystem.


See also

* Suarez, Iligan City


External links


Philippine Eagle Foundation
Waterfalls of the Philippines Tourist attractions in Iligan Landforms of Lanao del Norte {{NMindanao-geo-stub