Baker's Hill is a famous hang out place in Palawan, known for their freshly baked goodies like hopia, munchies and crinkles. It is located on top of a...
Panhulugan Cliff is a high and steep rock formation directly across Panhulugan Cave I.
Down this towering cliff is a narrow curve of the Sohoton River wherein passing bancas are dragged during low tide.
The name Panhulugan is from the waray-waray word “hulug” which means to drop from atop. Filipino rebels had used this cliff as an ambush area during the Filipino-American war.
The cliff is located within the Sohoton National Park.
Source:
Province of Samar Website