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Callao Cave () is one of 300 limestone caves located in the Barangays of Magdalo and Quibal in the municipality of
Peñablanca Peñablanca, officially the Municipality of Peñablanca ( ibg, Ili nat Peñablanca; ilo, Ili ti Peñablanca; tl, Bayan ng Peñablanca), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has ...
, about northeast of
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, the capital of Cagayan province within the
Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape The Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape (formerly known as the Callao Cave National Park) is a protected area and national park in Peñablanca, Cagayan. It is on the border with Isabela province, contiguous with the Northern Sierra Ma ...
in the western foothills of the Northern Sierra Madre Mountains on Luzon island in the Philippines. The town Peñablanca's ( es, white rocks) name refers to the predominance of white limestone rock formations in the area. First excavated in 1980 by Maharlika Cuevas, the seven-chamber
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is the best known natural tourist attraction of the Cagayan province and in February 2020 has officially been recognized as an ''important cultural property'' of the Philippines. Fossils of archaic humans, that lived during the Late Pleistocene were first discovered in the cave and documented in 2007 by a team led by Armand Salvador Mijares from the University of the Philippines and eventually confirmed in 2019 as to belong to a previously unknown and now extinct human sub-species - ''Callao Man'' or '' Homo luzonensis''.


Protection status

Callao Cave was visited by American
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in 1932 who under his term created the National Park system of the country with the passing of Act No. 3195 in 1932. Callao Cave was one of the earliest national parks of the country when it was established on July 16, 1935, by Proclamation no. 827. The ''Callao Cave National Park'' encompassed an area of of land. With the passing of the NIPAS Act of 1992 that revamped the protected areas of the country, the Callao National Park was reclassified but enlarged by Proclamation no. 416 on June 29, 1994. The protected area was reestablished as the ''Peñablanca Protected Landscape''. In 2003 upon the recommendation of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the protected area was further enlarged to include certain parcels of land in the public domain. Proclamation 416 no. was amended by Proclamation no. 484, signed by
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on October 6, 2003. The law enlarged the park to and renamed as the
Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape The Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape (formerly known as the Callao Cave National Park) is a protected area and national park in Peñablanca, Cagayan. It is on the border with Isabela province, contiguous with the Northern Sierra Ma ...
(PPLS). The protected area is particularly described as bounded on the North and East of Public Forest under FR-1011 per Proclamation No. 584 dated July 8, 1940; on the South by Callao Reforestation Project and on the West by Block I, Alienable and Disposable of Cagayan Project No. 13-C, Certified on February 27, 1923.


Features

More than 300 caves dot the protected area, 75 of which have been documented by the
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since 1977. The Callao Cave and the nearby, but more challenging, Sierra Cave are easily accessible by automobile.Bloom, Greg; Grosberg, Michael; etc. (2011)
"Lonely Planet"
pg. 209. Lonely Planet Publications. Retrieved on October 4, 2013.
The Callao Cave is the premier attraction in the Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape. It is the most accessible of all the caves, its entrance is reached by climbing 184 concrete steps. The Callao Cave system is composed of seven chambers, each with natural crevices above that let streams of light to get into the cave, serving as illumination for the otherwise dark areas of the place. Previously, there were reported nine caves in the system, but an earthquake in the 1980s cut off the last two chambers.Dalton, David (October 3, 2011)
"The Rough Guide to the Philippines, 3rd edition"
pg. 158. Rough Guides (publisher).
The first chamber of the
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is the largest room with a width of about and a height of ."Peñablanca"
. Cagayan Province Official Website. Retrieved on October 4, 2013.
The cathedral-like room has been turned into a chapel by the local people. A rock formation serves as the altar of the chapel lit by a stream of light coming from a rooftop opening. The conditions inside the caves have caused the formation of
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s and
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s, more so in the deeper chambers. Several spectacular speleothems or formations are found inside the cave like flowstones, glittering dripstones, cave curtains, crystal helictites, columns, etc."Cagayan - Caving Capital of the Philippines"
Travel to the Philippines.info. Retrieved on October 4, 2013.


Stratification

The analysis of the sediments and depositions in the cave confirm human occupation of the cave as early as 67,000 years B.P. However, the next human habitation strata, that contains cultural depositions (charcoal, hearths and chert flake tools) and dates to ca. 25,000 years B.P. only lies on top of a thick almost completely sterile layer. The most recent occupation horizon, on top of a layer of volcanic depositions dates to the Neolithic (around 3,600 years B.P.) and contained ceramic shards, stone tool fragments, faunal remains and human burials. The results demonstrate, that the Callao cave was only intermittently occupied during the last 70,000 years.


Classification

Callao Cave is classified by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as a Class II cave. This describes caves with areas that have hazardous conditions and contain sensitive geological, archaeological, cultural, historical, and biological values or high quality ecosystems. Such caves are open to experienced spelunkers or caving enthusiasts and guided visits, although some portions may be closed seasonally or permanently for conservation purposes. The Bat Cave near Callao Cave is a Class III cave meaning they are 'generally safe' for inexperienced visitors. They have no known threatened species within, nor any archaeological, geological, historical, or cultural values. Economic activities, such as collection of
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and edible bird's nest, are allowed in such caves."DENR classifies 158 more caves"
. Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved on October 4, 2013.


''Homo luzonensis''

''Homo luzonensis'' refers to human fossils first discovered inside Callao Cave in 2007 by a team made up of Filipino, French and Australian archeologists led by Armand Salvador Mijares. Although tentatively considered by the scientific community as remains of ''Homo sapiens'', the find, that consisted of a single metatarsal (foot bone) was dubbed as ''Callao Man''. When dated using uranium series ablation, it was found to be at least 67,000 years old. This significantly antedates the 47,000-year-old remains of the Palawan Tabon Man and represents the earliest human fossil yet found in the Philippines and it also ranks among the oldest traces of human presence in Southeast Asia and the entire
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region. In 2010, more fossils were unearthed and after Armand Salvador Mijares and his team discovered further material in 2015 (seven teeth and six small bones) a thorough anthropological and genetic study was undertaken. On April 10, 2019, the team of paleoanthropologists Florent Détroit and Armand Salvador Mijares published the conclusions in the journal ''Nature'', announcing the taxon of this newly identified human species to be ''Homo luzonensis'', which definitely lived on Luzon island between 50,000 and 67,000 years ago. As the discovery adds a new chapter to the complex history of human evolution, Armand Mijares remarked, that it ''puts the Philippines...which always had been peripheral in this debate...in the spotlight of human evolution''. Anthropological studies suggested, that Callao Man, like Homo floresiensis from Indonesia was less than four feet tall. Researchers have also noted, that the indigenous Aeta people, who live in the mountains of Luzon Island, might be descendants of Callao Man.


Other caves

A rock art of a human-like figure is found in Hermoso Tuliao Cave. The rock art, about 3,500 years old, shows a human-like figure with arms up and legs spread open. It is believed to have been created by either early Austronesians or the Agta Negritos who migrated during the Ice Age. Other pristine and undisturbed caves with living rock formations in the
Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape The Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape (formerly known as the Callao Cave National Park) is a protected area and national park in Peñablanca, Cagayan. It is on the border with Isabela province, contiguous with the Northern Sierra Ma ...
include Jackpot, Laurente, Odessa-Tumbali, Quibal, Roc, San Carlos, and Sierra Caves, among others. These caves may be explored with guides from Sierra Madre Outdoor Club, Adventures and Expedition Philippines Inc., and North Adventurer. Daily
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flight of bats from the Bat Cave occur at dusk."Callao Caves"
Department of Tourism. Retrieved on October 1, 2013.


References


External links

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Photo of the Callao Cave's 1st Chamber from Panoramio

Photo of the Callao Cave's 3rd Chamber from Panoramio

Photo of the Callao Cave's 4th Chamber from Panoramio

Photo of the Callao Cave's 5th Chamber from Panoramio

2019 article on Homo luzonensis in ''Nature''
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