Pilar Cave is thought to be burial site of Filipinos long before the dawn of Spanish era because of the pot artifacts that were discovered within its grounds. About two years ago, townspeople discovered earthen pots with intricately incised designs. The caves must heve been burial sites of pre-Spanish Filipinos. At the Balisong Cave where the Capiz Revolucionarios routed the Spanish soldiers. At the side of the cave is a spectacular sight of a mountain. A greyish black rock rises up to 200 ft. to the sky. Plants, orchids among them hang from the cliffs, blooming in the summer and filling the air with fragrance.
Pilar, Capiz is 1/2 km. from the poblacion by jeepneys, tricycles and cars over rough roads.
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