Balagbag Araw (Matang Tubig)

For the waterfalls in the Philippines, see Matang Tubig.
MTBA
Sityo ng MTBA, Barangay ng Canlubang
(Matang Tubig)
Sitio
Sitio MTBA, Barangay Canlubang

Shot of Matang Tubig at the down falls
Nickname(s): May 13 (Our Lady of Fatima)
Canlubang Water Falls
Canlubang Eco Park
Motto: Masaya sa Canlubang
Coordinates: 14°11′31″N 121°4′16″E / 14.19194°N 121.07111°E / 14.19194; 121.07111Coordinates: 14°11′31″N 121°4′16″E / 14.19194°N 121.07111°E / 14.19194; 121.07111
Country Philippines
Province Laguna
Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
City Calamba
Barangay Canlubang
Government
  Chairman Larry O. Dimayuga

A Sitio MTBA or Balagbag Araw (Matang Tubig) (May 13). is an upland sitio located at Calamba, Laguna, Philippines it is bounded by two cities in Laguna of Cabuyao and Calamba.[1]

Matang Tubig

This sitio is combined in to one a Matang Tubig falls in barangay Canlubang, located of a tourist spot could Matang Tubig it is bounded by the heritage and falls in this sitio.

West Valley Fault

A Canlubang Golf and Country Club faultline zone

The West Valley Fault or Marikina West Valley Fault is a line fault that connects between Angat, Bulacan and Marikina, flows across in the Metro Manila including Quezon City; its extend in Muntinlupa and flows the provinces of Cavite and Laguna; the last point of the West Valley Fault between in the Barangay Mabato, Calamba City and Sitio Balagbag Araw Matang Tubig. Based on the Atlas Map Phivolcs.

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