After snapping few shots here and there, Tnuz finally came and told us that it's better for us to head for the taller ones up ahead. We're confused of the route to the falls at first, but with the help from the old guy at the ticket counter to guide us there, we managed to find it. The guide was with us all along. We crossed the river, trekked the jungle, jumped from stones to stones and even walking against the mighty current of the falls to reach our main destination. After 20 minutes of dwelling against mother nature, we finally saw it - the 30-foot (or is it?) water fall right in front of us. Here are some of the the photos that I managed to snapped.
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The DSLR Commandos - Yours Truly, KC, Fred & Tnuz
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The Tallest of all the falls in Kionsom
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