Visitors experience ‘bathing’ in an oil cauldron

Visitors experience 'bathing' in an oil cauldron 0
Visitors experience 'bathing' in an oil cauldron 0

Michael Diez in Manila recently had an eco-tour in Tibao, Antique, Philippines.

Michael Diez in Manila recently had an eco-tour in Tibao, Antique, Philippines.

Visitors experience 'bathing' in an oil cauldron

Michael was soaking in the Kawa tank with a fire burning underneath, causing the water in the tank to gradually heat up.

Michael was soaking in the Kawa tank with a fire burning underneath, causing the water in the tank to gradually heat up.

Visitors experience 'bathing' in an oil cauldron

This Kawa bath was salvaged from a super large cauldron that people used to produce sugar cane in nearby factories.

This Kawa bath was salvaged from a super large cauldron that people used to produce sugar cane in nearby factories.

Visitors experience 'bathing' in an oil cauldron

The photos Michael shared looked like he was being `cooked` very dangerously, but in reality they brought a pleasant feeling.

The photos Michael shared looked like he was being `cooked` very dangerously, but in reality they brought a pleasant feeling.

Visitors experience 'bathing' in an oil cauldron

The water in this unique bath is taken from a naturally flowing stream and is continuously refilled by pipes.

The water in this unique bath is taken from a naturally flowing stream and is continuously refilled by pipes.

Visitors experience 'bathing' in an oil cauldron

To increase comfort, the water in the tank is added with guava leaves and soursop leaves because they have the effect of treating skin diseases and creating scent along with a little sliced ginger and flower petals.

To increase comfort, the water in the tank is added with guava leaves and soursop leaves because they have the effect of treating skin diseases and creating scent along with a little sliced ginger and flower petals.

Michael shared that visitors bathing here do not have to worry about the fire being too big and causing overheating because the Kawa tank is very thick, which can prevent the fire from burning the skin.

Michael shared that visitors bathing here do not have to worry about the fire being too big and causing overheating because the Kawa tank is very thick, which can prevent the fire from burning the skin.

Photo: Michael Diez.

Huong Chi

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