Maria Cristina Falls

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Maria Cristina Falls

Location Flag of the Philippines Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines
Total height 98 meters/320 feet [1]

Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall of the Agus River on the island of Mindanao. It is sometimes called as the "twin falls" as the flow is separated by a rock at the brink of the waterfall.[2] It is a landmark of Iligan City, nicknamed the City of Majestic Waterfalls, because of the presence of more than 20 waterfalls in the city.[3] It is located 9.3 kilometers away southwest of the city proper at the boundaries of Barangays Maria Cristina, Ditucalan, and Buru-un.[3] Well-known for its natural beauty and grandeur, the 320-feet high waterfalls is also the primary source of electric power for the city's industries, being harnessed by the Agus VI Hydroelectric Plant.[4]

[edit] Agus VI hydroelectric plant

Maria Cristina Falls powers the Agus VI Hydroelectric Plant, one of the several hydroelectric plants that harness Agus River. The power plant has a 200 MW potential capacity[4] supplied by a water flow of about 130 cubic meters per second.[3]

Agus VI is operated by the National Power Corporation and was commissioned on May 31, 1953.[5] Under President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's Mindanao Super Region development plan, the Agus VI is planned to undergo a 1.856-billion-peso upgrading project.[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Maria Christina Falls. World Waterfall Database (2004). Retrieved on 2008-04-04.
  2. ^ Iligan City - The City of Waterfalls. Retrieved on 2008-04-04.
  3. ^ a b c Official Website of the Iligan City Government - Scenic Spots
  4. ^ a b Philippine Government tourism page on Iligan City
  5. ^ NAPOCOR Power Generation Plants in Mindanao - National Statistical Coordination Board
  6. ^ Rebultan, Babes J. "Super-Region projects in Normin underway" Philippine Information Agency. 2008-02-28. Retrieved on 2008-04-04.

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Coordinates: 6°34′50″N 122°02′16″E / 6.58056, 122.03778

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