| The smallest of the three waterfalls in Camaya Coast, |
| Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Type | Punchbowl; Horsetail |
| Total height | 3.152 m (10.3 ft) |
| Number of drops | 2 |
| Longest drop | 3.152 m (10.3 ft) |
| Average flow rate | |
Flora and fauna
The forest where the waterfalls is located contains many dipterocarps, orchids, and vines and other plant species including tsaang gubat.[2] Various species of fungi growing in tree trunks have been documented.There are a number of interesting animals that inhabit the area in and around the three waterfalls in Camaya. The most notable include: theJapanese Sparrowhawk, the endangeredPhilippine Eagle (Pithecophaga Jefferyi)commonly known as the “monkey-eating eagle, the Philippine Eagle Owl, the Rufous Hornbill (Buceros hydrocorax) which is locally known askalaw, the endangered Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus) which can only be found in the Philippines. Philippine deers(erroneously reported by some as wild goats) andcrab-eating macaques were also recently spotted in the area.[3]
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