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You love her? Ok.. I'm letting you go
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Why do people change?
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Am I not enough?
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Maybe I'm not perfect, at least Im loyal.
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When you drink the water, remember the spring
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Ibaan, Batangas Natural Attractions
Himamawo Spring – The municipality of Ibaan, Batangas is basically an agricultural area. Most of the people here get their means living through farming, and this is evident by a wide acre of land dedicated to agricultural products.
Himamawo Spring is actually six kilometers away from the town proper (3 kilometers from town proper to Barangay Malainin and another 3 kilometers from main barangay road to the spring itself) and sits peacefully in the heart of the tropical rain forest in Sitio. From barabgay road, it can be reached through a motorcycle or any four-wheeled vehicle. But of course, the traditional way cow-pulled sledge is still the best way to get there for you to have a better view of wonderful agricultural landscape including sugarcane plants, lush bamboo trees, and Indian mango trees lined up on both sides of the road leading to Himamawo Spring.
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According to Mr. Fredo Magnaye, a barangay councilor in Barangay Malainin, the Himamawo Spring has served its purpose for almost 100 years. It has been the source of life and potable drinking water to the people of barangay during the earlier times.
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credits : mutya ng ibaan 2012 pictorials himamawo spring municipality of ibaan iba ang ibaan danny toreja9
for all information, visit http://tubongibaan.blogspot.com/2011/05/himamawo-spring-ibaans-hidden-treasure.html
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Water is the driving force of all nature
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Ibaan, Batangas Natural Attractions
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Majestic waters surround Ibaan, Batangas as two of the most sought-after bodies of water are here.
Dumayaka Falls – This falls is located at Brgy. Coliat, Ibaan, Batangas originally called “Badong Falls”, the residents and barangay officials now call it Dumayaka Water Falls because the abundance of Dumayaka Trees around the falls which are used in making broomsticks by some Ibaaneños.
On the other hand, the Dumayaka Trees are used by peoples in Ibaan. Ibaan is also known by their colorful “kulambo”.
Visit the Ibaan, Batangas page for all information on Ibaan.
http://wowbatangas.com/towns-and-cities/ibaan/ibaan-batangas-natural-attractions/
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