Bunot Lake


Bunot Lake is hardly five kilometers away at the suburbs. Also circular in shape with a regular shoreline, it has an area of 29.6 hectares, a maximum depth of 23 meters and a minimum depth of 15 meters. It has a calculated volume of water in storage of 3.5 million cubic meters. Its outlet at the southern end and an inlet at the northern part water a small area of domesticated coconut plots.

 

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History

In the course of their routine patrol work, some Spanish soldiers came upon a quiet lagune and would want to know its name for record purposes. They inqiured from a man husking coconuts by the side of the lake.

Thinking that the soldiers were asking from the native name of the cococnut husks, the man replied “Bunot”.

The Spanish soldiers left, muttering the world “Bunot , Bunot” thinking that it was the name of their newly discovered a lake.















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