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Limunsudan Falls
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LocationSitio Limunsudan, Brgy. Rogongon, Iligan City, Philippines
TypePlunge
Total height870 feet (270 m)

Limunsudan Falls, 870 feet height, is a two-tiered waterfall located in Sitio Limunsudan, Barangay Bayog, Tagoloan II, Lanao del Sur, see Section 1 of P.D. 1548, S. 78 [1] . This waterfall is located between the existing Barangays of Bayog and Dagonalan, all of Tagolaon II, Lanao del Sur, see P.D. 1548 (ibid). Based on this, it justify that this waterfalls is owned by the local government of Tagoloan II, Lanao del Sur.

The areas surrounding the falls (at eastern side) have been occupied by immigrants from Kalamlamahan of Barangay Rogongon of Iligan City since 1995, together with other hegaonon tribes from the nearby barangays or sitios.[citation needed]. The lands at the west side (downstream of the waterfall) are owned and claimed by the heirs of Alamada and the lands on the upper stream are claimed by Abungan heirs.

So far, the current or flow of this river is gradually decreasing due to the operations of the logging concessionaires in the area since 1950s, and the illegal loggers (log-ins) operating to date. The primary and secondary trees near the bank of the river were extracted by the loggers. The tertiary trees are destroyed. The ECC issued by the DENR did not implemented. There were no reforestation program implemented to replace the extracted and destroyed trees.

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