Nestled on the small Pinasil Island, also known as Cathedral Island, in the Philippines’ El Nido, Cathedral Cave is a natural wonder that captivates with its brilliant turquoise glow. The cave’s ceiling features a hole that allows sunlight to filter through, illuminating the interior and highlighting the stalactites that hang like chandeliers. These formations frame the entrance arch, creating a dramatic and awe-inspiring sight. Below the clear water, the limestone formations continue, offering visitors a glimpse of both above and underwater beauty. Explorers can marvel at the interplay of light and shadow, and the intricate textures of the cave’s walls.
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