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    #11
    The following are the active volcanoes in the Philippines:

    Erupted within historical times (within the last 600 years), accounts of these eruptions were documented by man erupted within the last 10,000 years based on the analyses of material from young volcanic deposits.



    Item No.

    Name of Volcano

    Latitude

    Longitude

    Province

    1

    Babuyan Claro

    19.52408

    121.95005

    Babuyan Island Group, Cagayan in Luzon

    2

    Banahaw

    14.06038

    121.48803

    Boundaries of Laguna and Quezon in Luzon

    3

    Biliran (Anas)

    11.63268

    124.47162

    Leyte in Visayas

    4

    Bud Dajo

    6.01295

    121.05772

    Sulu in Mindanao

    5

    Bulusan

    12.76853

    124.05445

    Sorsogon, Bicol Region in Luzon

    6

    Cabalian

    10.27986

    125.21598

    Southern Leyte in Visayas

    7

    Cagua

    18.22116

    122.1163

    Cagayan in Luzon

    8

    Camiguin de Babuyanes

    18.83037

    121.86280

    Babuyan Island Group, Cagayan in Luzon

    9

    Didicas

    19.07533

    122.20147

    Babuyan Island Group, Cagayan in Luzon

    10

    Hibok-hibok

    9.20427

    124.67115

    Camiguin in Mindanao

    11

    Iraya

    20.46669

    122.01078

    Batan Island, Batanes in Luzon

    12

    Iriga

    13.45606

    123.45479

    Camarines Sur in Luzon

    13

    Isarog

    13.65685

    123.38087

    Camarines Sur in Luzon

    14

    Kanlaon

    10.41129

    123.13243

    Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental in Visayas

    15

    Leonard Kniaseff

    7.39359

    126.06418

    Davao del Norte

    16

    Makaturing

    7.64371

    124.31718

    Lanao del Sur

    17

    Matutum

    6.36111

    125.07603

    Cotobato in Mindanao

    18

    Mayon

    13.25519

    123.68615

    Albay, Bicol Region in Luzon

    19

    Musuan (Calayo)

    7.87680

    125.06985

    Bukidnon in Mindanao

    20

    Parker

    6.10274

    124.88879

    South Cotobato/General Santos/ North Cotabato/Sarangani Provinces in Mindanao

    21

    Pinatubo

    15.14162

    120.35084

    Boundaries of Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales in Luzon

    22

    Ragang

    7.69066

    124.50639

    Lanao del Sur and Cotobato in Mindanao

    23

    Smith

    19.53915

    121.91367

    Babuyan Island Group, Cagayan in Luzon

    24

    Taal

    14.01024

    120.99812

    Batangas in Luzon

    Volcanoes of the Philippines

  2. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    wow...pintaubo naman ngayon....uli. hope it won't develop into something more sinister.

    i remember inakyat namin iyong pinatubo nung bago-bago pang bukas siya sa public more than a decade ago. nakalangoy pa ako sa crater lake niya (although i understand bawal na daw ngayon) pero nasira tyan ko kasi nakalunok ako ng crater water na i guess puno ng sulfur.

    i recommend everyone to visit the pinatubo crater once she settles down again. hindi naman ganun ka taxing iyong lakad. ibang majesty ng nature doon sa tuktok.
    Agree, isa ang Pinatubo sa na enjoy ko na day tour travel.. 4x4 papunta sa site, tapos lakad papuntang crater.. Sobrang ganda ng crater.. Mas na enjoy ko Pinatubo crater kasi malalapitan talaga and pwede nga lumusong kaysa nung nagpunta ako sa Taal crater silip lang from top.. Ang difference lang horseback riding naman kapag aakyat ng Taal crater..
    Naalala ko sa Pinatubo, kelangan may sombrero or bonnet.. Yung 4x4 ride, ang tindi ng lahar.. Mahirap liguan kapag mahaba ang hair, kaya kailangan balot ang buong katawan para hindi mahirap maligo.. After kasi nung buong activity naligo talaga kami, buti na lang marami naman bath house dun with pa-massage pa kung gusto..

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    #13
    Climbed Pinatubo and stayed overnight before. Super cold even if summer. Got to swim in the crater lake as well.

    Very fun and generally low-effort hike and peaceful at night for campers.


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    #14
    Pinatubo wants to replenish its vanishing sand in its perimeter, dami kayang naging milyonaryo because of quarrying...

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    #15
    tokyo vaac (volcanic ash advisories center) just released an advisory of an ash alert/emission by pinatubo kanina pero wala pa akong nakikita sa local counterparts like phivolcs, et al.
    Last edited by baludoy; November 30th, 2021 at 05:39 PM.

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    #17
    pinatubo-bulletin-30-nov-2021.jpg

    Ano kaya ang magiging findings dito?

    Seems too sudden, surprising considering wala ng alert level sa Pinatubo

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    #18
    https://twitter.com/MrJamesCosgrove/...454201857?s=20

    "weak" smoke ejaculation daw from her highness.

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    #19
    funny that they're touting the New Clark City as "disaster resilient" when it's sitting right beside an active volcano

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