Video: The phenomenon of waterfalls is rare in coastal Philippines
The location and special geographical features of the Laswitan, Philippines coastal lagoon create a unique waterfall phenomenon during the strong wind season.
Laswitan is a coastal lagoon in the city of Cortes, the province of Surigao del Sur, Philippines is surrounded by large blocks of 6m high. The location and special geographical characteristics create a very unique natural phenomenon.
During the period from October to March, large waves formed during strong winds rushed into the rocks, creating a waterfall effect rarely seen in coastal lagoons.
Waterfall effects are rarely seen in coastal lagoons.
Update 15 December 2018
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