Kimkimay Lake
Kimkimay lake covers an approximate area of one hectare. A local legend tells that the lake used to be a small community of seven families. The families, however, were engaged into vices, angering the gods who inhabit the place. As a punishment, the gods submerged their community into cold water. Today, the lake is a popular picnic and fishing spot among the locals. To get here, one needs to travel along the 32-kilometer winding Penarrubia-Villaviciosa- Pilar Road. Within the same municipality, there is another lake called Limbo.
This tourist spot is found in Barangay Taquib
photo & description: Daniel's EcoTravels