Amidst of one of the mountain barangay in Bulacao, Cebu City, there lies the cave which happens to be connected with the cave in Guadalupe Cebu City.
This cave, as described by the people who have seen it and the people who have lived around it, has stood up like ever since the beginning, a part of God's creation. And it has this tabernacle-carved-like stone which the people from the past used as their altar.
There were, of course, who live in the cave. And these people choose to live inside the cave to serve their purposes in life.
Their lifestyle is more based on their spiritual aspects, not on physical ones. They lived in a not so likely-to-believe-in-lives that we, the people of this generation used to believe and live in. These people did some unbelievable things yet one has to know that it really did happen, like they cook their rice (corn) with the use of their clothes.
Together with them who lived in the cave were (some) unknown persons or spirits, no one knows. The people kindly asks something to these unknown creatures and their requests are immediately answered. It gives them everything that they ask for to borrow and in return, the people must return what they've borrowed.
All those things that they've asked weren't just ordinary platter or any thing that is made of normal materials... All of it were made of pure gold and silver.
Times passed, they all existed in peace. The spirits giving them what they've asked, the people uses it care and returns it after using.
But an incident happened that made the spirits angry and left them, not hearing their request anymore. A resident asked some things to the spirits and never returned the things that he or she borrowed. So angry at the resident, the spirits left the people alone, not attending to their pleas and request.
It was said that there was one man who successfully passed the cave and reached the mouth of the Guadalupe cave and went back the same way to the mouth of the cave where he lived.
His name was Bantong. He lived in the cave for all of his life doing his life's mission. Together with some of the people during that time, before the Spaniards came to the Philippines or more, they all lived in the cave.
How he came to set forth for his arduous, yet successful journey in reaching the mouth of the cave of Our Lady of Guadalupe and back to the entrance of the cave where he was from was very coincidental.
He saw a cave and approached towards the mouth of the cave as he heard some voices from the inside. And there, so much from his surprise, were 3 persons, or maybe prophets from that time, talking inside the dark cave which was only illuminated by a single book that was held by one of them.
Not anticipating someone to come inside the cave or even know about the cave, the three hurriedly left, their traces were eaten by the darkness of the cave, unknowingly dropped the book. Going after them, Bantong saw the book that was left and picked it up.
Bantong, having the book to lighten up cave, decided to take a walk deep inside the cave to see if there are other openings of the mouth that will lead to another places that is connected to theirs.
And so it was how it was. It was also said by the people from time to time, Bantong was a young lad when he decided to go on to a journey inside the cave and by the time he walked out from the mouth the cave, his hair was already white. That means he have walked for years inside that cave.

Today, there are no more residents inside the cave, though there are still some people who reside beside it, guarding and taking care of the cave. Though there are some people who still come and prayed inside the cave, and some even had in their mind to try to take a journey into the depths of the cave but then they would stop, that is only until where their faith is up to.
Another is said that one of the few known people to have come to the cave to perform their live's mission is the mighty Leon Kilat.
- photo from the internet