TY - ADVS ED - Ayala Museum Research Team TI - Panhulgan Cliff KW - Land forms KW - Basey, Western Samar KW - 1972 KW - amrt KW - basey KW - philippine-american war KW - samar KW - Sohoton River KW - visayas N1 - Rising some 70 to 80 meters high on the west bank of the Sohoton River is a limestone cliff which was used as a stronghold and hiding place by the insurrestos during the Philippine-American was in 1899-03. From that place the insurgents dropped huge rocks and logs to enemies trapped below when negotiating the river. Earlier, during the Spanish time, convicts were allegedly thrown from the precipice; thus, the name given to the cliff, Panhulgan or Guinhulgan, which means "place where things are dropped."; With prints UR - http://retrato.com.ph/retratoimages/Midsize/GE/GE00860a.jpg UR - http://retrato.com.ph/retratoimages/Thumb/GE/GE00860a.jpg UR - http://www.retrato.com.ph/photodtl.asp?id=GE00860 ER -