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Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park

The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is a protected area in the Philippines.

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
Entrance to the Puerto Princesa Underground River
LocationPalawan, Philippines
Nearest cityPuerto Princesa
Coordinates10°10′N 118°55′E / 10.167°N 118.917°E / 10.167; 118.917
Area22,202 hectares (54,860 acres)
EstablishedNovember 12, 1999
Governing bodyDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources
City of Puerto Princesa
TypeNatural
Criteriavii, x
Designated1999 (23rd session)
Reference no.652rev
RegionAsia-Pacific
DesignatedJune 30, 2012
Reference no.2084[1]

The park is located in the Saint Paul Mountain Range on the western coast of the island of Palawan, about 80 kilometers (50 mi) north of the city of Puerto Princesa, and contains the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River (also known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River). It has been managed by the Puerto Princesa city government since 1992.

It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, and voted as a New7Wonders of Nature in 2012. It also became a Ramsar Wetland Site in 2012.

A major tourist destination, it is mostly accessed through road trips to the seaside village of Sabang from where one of the many Bangkas (Kayaks) take visitors to the park [2]

History Edit

In 2010, a group of environmentalists and geologists discovered that the underground river has a second floor, which means that there are small waterfalls inside the cave. They also found a cave dome measuring 300 m (980 ft) above the underground river, rock formations, large bats, a deep water hole in the river, more river channels, and another deep cave, as well as marine creatures and more. Deeper areas of the underground river are almost impossible to explore due to oxygen deprivation.[citation needed]

On November 11, 2011, Puerto Princesa Underground River was provisionally chosen as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. This selection was officially confirmed on January 28, 2012.[3]

Geography Edit

 
Cave and underground river

The park has a limestone karst mountain landscape. St. Pauls Underground River Cave is more than 24 kilometres (15 mi) long and contains an 8.2-kilometre-long (5.1 mi) underground section of the Cabayugan River. The river winds through the cave before flowing directly into the West Philippine Sea[4] and is navigable by boat up to 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) from the sea. The cave includes major formations of stalactites and stalagmites, and several large chambers, including the 360-metre-long (1,180 ft) Italian's Chamber with approximate 2.5 million square meters volume.[clarification needed] It is one of the largest cave rooms in the world.[5] The lower portion of the river up to six kilometres (3.7 mi) from the sea, is subject to tidal influences. Until the 2007 discovery of an underground river in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula,[6] the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River was reputed to be the world's longest underground river.

The area also represents a habitat for biodiversity conservation. The site contains a full mountain-to-the-sea ecosystem and has some of the most important forests in Asia. It was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site on December 4, 1999.[citation needed]

Flora Edit

 
Flora at the national park

The park has a range of forest formations, the thirteen forest types found in tropical Asia, namely forest over ultramafic soils, forest over limestone soils, montane forest, freshwater swamp forest, lowland evergreen tropical rainforest, riverine forest, beach forest, and mangrove forest. Researchers have identified more than 800 plant species from 300 genera and 100 families. These include at least 295 trees dominated by the dipterocarp species. In the lowland forest, large trees including the dao (Dracontomelon dao), ipil (Intsia bijuga), dita (Alstonia scholaris), amugis (Koordersiodendron pinnatum), and apitong (Dipterocarpus gracilis) are common. Beach forest species include bitaog (Calophyllum inophyllum), Pongamia pinnata, and Erynthia orientalis. Other plant species include almaciga (Agathis philippinensis), kamagong (Diospyros pulganensis) pandan (Pandanus sp.) anibong, and rattan (Calamus sp.).

Fauna Edit

 
Bats hanging on the cave

Birds comprise the largest group of vertebrates found in the park. Of the 252 bird species known to occur in Palawan, a total of 165 species of birds were recorded in the park. This represents 67% of the total birds and all of the 15 endemic bird species of Palawan. Notable species seen in the park are the blue-naped parrot (Tanygnathus lucionensis), Tabon scrub fowl (Megapodius cumunigii), hill myna (Gracula religiosa), Palawan hornbill (Anthracoceros marchei), white breasted sea eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster).

There are also some 30 mammal species that have been recorded.[7] Most often observed in the forest canopy and along the shoreline feeding during low tide is the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis), the only primate found in the area. Other mammal species in the park are the Palawan bearded pig (Sus ahoenobarbus),[8] bearcat (Arctictis binturong), Palawan stink badger (Mydaus marchei) and the Palawan porcupine (Hystrix pumila).

19 species of reptiles have been identified, eight of which are endemic.[7] Common species in the area include large predators like the common reticulated python (Python reticulates), the monitor lizard (Varanus salvator) and the green crested lizard (Bronchocoela cristatella). Amphibian fauna include ten species. The Philippine woodland frog (Rana acanthi) is the most dominant and frequently encountered. One species, Barbourula busuangensis, endemic to Palawan was also observed in the area.

Nine species of bat, two species of swiftlet and whip spider (Stygophrynus sp.) are found in the cave, and the sea cow (Dugong dugon) and the hawksbill sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feed in the coastal area of the park.[citation needed]

International reception Edit

 
 
Park markers for the geologic history (left) and 7 new wonders designation (right)

Puerto Princesa Underground River was entered as the Philippine entry – and topped the first round of voting – in the New 7 Wonders of Nature competition. On July 29, 2011, after the second round of voting, it was declared 1 of 28 finalists. Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn extended his gratitude to all those who supported and voted for the PPUR.[9] On November 11, 2011 it was provisionally chosen as one of the New7Wonders, together with the Amazon rainforest, Halong Bay, Iguazu Falls, Jeju Island, Komodo Island, and Table Mountain.[3]

On January 28, 2012, Malacañang expressed elation over the official inclusion of the Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) in the world's New Seven Wonders of Nature. "Confirmation that the Puerto Princesa Underground River is one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature is welcome news indeed. Throughout the competition, Filipinos from all walks of life have given time, energy, and resources to this campaign," Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said.[citation needed]

Department of Tourism spokesman and Assistant Secretary Benito Bengzon Jr. said the underground estuary made it into the world's New Seven Wonders of Nature after the validation process conducted by the New7Wonders Foundation last year. The voting was criticized, especially the Philippine voting. Nothing in the New7Wonders voting procedure prohibited repetitive voting, making the results subject to government and tourism industry campaigns to vote often for local sites with the financial incentive of increased tourism.[citation needed] Philippine President Benigno Simeon Aquino III, in his speech during the official proclamation launch of the Puerto Princesa Underground River as one of the 28 finalists, urged the country's 80 million cellphone subscribers to vote PPUR via text.[10]

On June 30, 2019, Puerto Princesa underground river was celebrated with a Google Doodle.[11]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "The Underground River of Puerto Princesa". November 13, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Voting procedure for the New7Wonders of Nature August 5, 2009, at the Wayback Machine at vote7.com
  4. ^ "Administrative Order No. 29, s. 2012". www.gov.ph.
  5. ^ "Puerto Princesa Subterranean River". Wondermondo.
  6. ^ Roach, John (March 5, 2007). "World's Longest Underground River Discovered in Mexico, Divers Say". National Geographic. National Geographic Society. Retrieved September 5, 2008.
  7. ^ a b Madulid, 1998[verification needed]
  8. ^ Meijaard, E.; Widmann, P. (2017). "Sus ahoenobarbus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T21177A44140029.en.
  9. ^ "UR Declared As Official Finalist to the Search for the New 7 Wonders of Nature". Puerto Princesa Underground River. November 17, 2011. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  10. ^ "We send two billion text messages a day, all we need is one billion text votes for the Puerto Princesa Underground River so (we can accomplish) that in half a day," the President said. "I urge everyone to vote to the maximum for the Puerto Princesa Underground River as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature" he reiterated. "Aquino leads online voting for Puerto Princesa underground river", gmanews.tv
  11. ^ "Celebrating Puerto Princesa Underground River". Google. June 30, 2019.

External links Edit

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The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is a protected area in the Philippines Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National ParkIUCN category III natural monument or feature Entrance to the Puerto Princesa Underground RiverShow map of PalawanShow map of PhilippinesLocationPalawan PhilippinesNearest cityPuerto PrincesaCoordinates10 10 N 118 55 E 10 167 N 118 917 E 10 167 118 917Area22 202 hectares 54 860 acres EstablishedNovember 12 1999Governing bodyDepartment of Environment and Natural ResourcesCity of Puerto PrincesaUNESCO World Heritage SiteTypeNaturalCriteriavii xDesignated1999 23rd session Reference no 652revRegionAsia PacificRamsar WetlandDesignatedJune 30 2012Reference no 2084 1 The park is located in the Saint Paul Mountain Range on the western coast of the island of Palawan about 80 kilometers 50 mi north of the city of Puerto Princesa and contains the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River also known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River It has been managed by the Puerto Princesa city government since 1992 It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 and voted as a New7Wonders of Nature in 2012 It also became a Ramsar Wetland Site in 2012 A major tourist destination it is mostly accessed through road trips to the seaside village of Sabang from where one of the many Bangkas Kayaks take visitors to the park 2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Flora 4 Fauna 5 International reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditIn 2010 a group of environmentalists and geologists discovered that the underground river has a second floor which means that there are small waterfalls inside the cave They also found a cave dome measuring 300 m 980 ft above the underground river rock formations large bats a deep water hole in the river more river channels and another deep cave as well as marine creatures and more Deeper areas of the underground river are almost impossible to explore due to oxygen deprivation citation needed On November 11 2011 Puerto Princesa Underground River was provisionally chosen as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature This selection was officially confirmed on January 28 2012 3 Geography Edit nbsp Cave and underground riverThe park has a limestone karst mountain landscape St Pauls Underground River Cave is more than 24 kilometres 15 mi long and contains an 8 2 kilometre long 5 1 mi underground section of the Cabayugan River The river winds through the cave before flowing directly into the West Philippine Sea 4 and is navigable by boat up to 4 3 kilometres 2 7 mi from the sea The cave includes major formations of stalactites and stalagmites and several large chambers including the 360 metre long 1 180 ft Italian s Chamber with approximate 2 5 million square meters volume clarification needed It is one of the largest cave rooms in the world 5 The lower portion of the river up to six kilometres 3 7 mi from the sea is subject to tidal influences Until the 2007 discovery of an underground river in Mexico s Yucatan Peninsula 6 the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River was reputed to be the world s longest underground river The area also represents a habitat for biodiversity conservation The site contains a full mountain to the sea ecosystem and has some of the most important forests in Asia It was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site on December 4 1999 citation needed Flora Edit nbsp Flora at the national parkThe park has a range of forest formations the thirteen forest types found in tropical Asia namely forest over ultramafic soils forest over limestone soils montane forest freshwater swamp forest lowland evergreen tropical rainforest riverine forest beach forest and mangrove forest Researchers have identified more than 800 plant species from 300 genera and 100 families These include at least 295 trees dominated by the dipterocarp species In the lowland forest large trees including the dao Dracontomelon dao ipil Intsia bijuga dita Alstonia scholaris amugis Koordersiodendron pinnatum and apitong Dipterocarpus gracilis are common Beach forest species include bitaog Calophyllum inophyllum Pongamia pinnata and Erynthia orientalis Other plant species include almaciga Agathis philippinensis kamagong Diospyros pulganensis pandan Pandanus sp anibong and rattan Calamus sp Fauna Edit nbsp Bats hanging on the caveBirds comprise the largest group of vertebrates found in the park Of the 252 bird species known to occur in Palawan a total of 165 species of birds were recorded in the park This represents 67 of the total birds and all of the 15 endemic bird species of Palawan Notable species seen in the park are the blue naped parrot Tanygnathus lucionensis Tabon scrub fowl Megapodius cumunigii hill myna Gracula religiosa Palawan hornbill Anthracoceros marchei white breasted sea eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster There are also some 30 mammal species that have been recorded 7 Most often observed in the forest canopy and along the shoreline feeding during low tide is the long tailed macaque Macaca fascicularis the only primate found in the area Other mammal species in the park are the Palawan bearded pig Sus ahoenobarbus 8 bearcat Arctictis binturong Palawan stink badger Mydaus marchei and the Palawan porcupine Hystrix pumila 19 species of reptiles have been identified eight of which are endemic 7 Common species in the area include large predators like the common reticulated python Python reticulates the monitor lizard Varanus salvator and the green crested lizard Bronchocoela cristatella Amphibian fauna include ten species The Philippine woodland frog Rana acanthi is the most dominant and frequently encountered One species Barbourula busuangensis endemic to Palawan was also observed in the area Nine species of bat two species of swiftlet and whip spider Stygophrynus sp are found in the cave and the sea cow Dugong dugon and the hawksbill sea turtle Chelonia mydas feed in the coastal area of the park citation needed International reception Edit nbsp nbsp Park markers for the geologic history left and 7 new wonders designation right Puerto Princesa Underground River was entered as the Philippine entry and topped the first round of voting in the New 7 Wonders of Nature competition On July 29 2011 after the second round of voting it was declared 1 of 28 finalists Mayor Edward S Hagedorn extended his gratitude to all those who supported and voted for the PPUR 9 On November 11 2011 it was provisionally chosen as one of the New7Wonders together with the Amazon rainforest Halong Bay Iguazu Falls Jeju Island Komodo Island and Table Mountain 3 On January 28 2012 Malacanang expressed elation over the official inclusion of the Puerto Princesa Underground River PPUR in the world s New Seven Wonders of Nature Confirmation that the Puerto Princesa Underground River is one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature is welcome news indeed Throughout the competition Filipinos from all walks of life have given time energy and resources to this campaign Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said citation needed Department of Tourism spokesman and Assistant Secretary Benito Bengzon Jr said the underground estuary made it into the world s New Seven Wonders of Nature after the validation process conducted by the New7Wonders Foundation last year The voting was criticized especially the Philippine voting Nothing in the New7Wonders voting procedure prohibited repetitive voting making the results subject to government and tourism industry campaigns to vote often for local sites with the financial incentive of increased tourism citation needed Philippine President Benigno Simeon Aquino III in his speech during the official proclamation launch of the Puerto Princesa Underground River as one of the 28 finalists urged the country s 80 million cellphone subscribers to vote PPUR via text 10 On June 30 2019 Puerto Princesa underground river was celebrated with a Google Doodle 11 See also EditList of World Heritage Sites in the Philippines List of national parks of the Philippines ASEAN Heritage ParksReferences Edit Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved April 25 2018 The Underground River of Puerto Princesa November 13 2022 a b Voting procedure for the New7Wonders of Nature Archived August 5 2009 at the Wayback Machine at vote7 com Administrative Order No 29 s 2012 www gov ph Puerto Princesa Subterranean River Wondermondo Roach John March 5 2007 World s Longest Underground River Discovered in Mexico Divers Say National Geographic National Geographic Society Retrieved September 5 2008 a b Madulid 1998 verification needed Meijaard E Widmann P 2017 Sus ahoenobarbus IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2017 3 RLTS T21177A44140029 en UR Declared As Official Finalist to the Search for the New 7 Wonders of Nature Puerto Princesa Underground River November 17 2011 Retrieved June 10 2013 We send two billion text messages a day all we need is one billion text votes for the Puerto Princesa Underground River so we can accomplish that in half a day the President said I urge everyone to vote to the maximum for the Puerto Princesa Underground River as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature he reiterated Aquino leads online voting for Puerto Princesa underground river gmanews tv Celebrating Puerto Princesa Underground River Google June 30 2019 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park amp oldid 1177146830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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