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in the Philippines found in the province of Rizal on Luzon island. The waterfall area has been designated as a National Park by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources[3] and is one of the two most popular tourist spots in Antipolo City,[4]. Rizal's capital, the other being the Antipolo Cathedral. In 1990, the waterfall has also been proclaimed as a National Historical Shrine under Republic Act No. 6964.[5] [6] [7] Tayo na sa Antipolo, composed in 1929 by Gerry Brandy. It was only in 1990 when it was declared a national historical under pursuant to Republic Act No. 6964. It was previously declared a recreation area through Presidential Proclamation No. 330 dated 15 July 1952. [8] [9] Coordinates: 14°35'40"N 121°10'2"E Hinulugang Taktak gets a P100-M makeover 08/30/2009 [http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/47151/photogs-capture-beauty-slow-destruction-of-hinulugang-taktak
Photogs capture beauty, slow destruction of Hinulugang Taktak Thursday, May 10th]