Hinulugan Falls, located in Barangay Tabun-can, Pilar, Capiz, is a segmented waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation, including tropical plants, moss, and a forest with wildlife such as monkeys and foxes. The falls, with a height of 12.8 meters, feature a shaded pool for swimming and are a popular tourist destination. Discovered in the 1930s, the falls have gained local and international attention, attracting visitors for swimming, hiking, and spiritual healing. The falls have deep cultural and spiritual significance, with legends of supernatural phenomena and healing properties. Conservation efforts include environmental fees, local protection, and sustainable tourism practices, though climate change and overcrowding pose ongoing challenges.

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