last time i've checked the taal is the most active volcano in the world, way more active than mayon, yet people still lives in volcano island of taal.
so from your words the people from batangas are uneducated than those in albay?
mali punto mo about frequency of eruptions and education.
Not Batanguenos, FILIPINOS, are among the lowest in terms of science aptitude in the world (2019 OECD study)
Taal is also NOT the most active volcano in the world. Her eruptions are typically decades apart. Mayon erupts with activity every couple of years.
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One of the most active...
The World's Top 9 Most Active Volcanoes
Last edited by Monseratto; January 16th, 2020 at 04:27 PM.
Grabe di ba kayo parang na allergy ngaun
Minsan naiisip ko tuloy, yun buga ng bunganga ng bulkan napunta sa ilong nyo
ung mga masarap na nga ang buhay tapos madami pa reklamo sa buhay yan ang dapat parusahan ni God
2020 na OB pang Middle Earth pa rin laman ng utak mo eh ....
since you suggest that human ssacrifice is needed bakit di ka magprisinta or better yet isama mo si myPres mo kasi kakainin at iihian lang nya yung ashfall dun di ba?
ihulog kayo 2 sa bunganga ng Taal baka sakli ..... hero ka pa and everyubody will erect a statue in your honor ayaw mo yun?
you sound like the people you hate
you're preaching that greedy people around taal should be punished?
your greed for life is showing
sobra love mo life mo that you're afraid of a little dust getting into your system
makes me wonder what you would do when faced with organ failure
you'd pay big money to agents to source an organ for you even if the agents had to use to evil means to get the organ
you'd do anything to live even if other people had to be sacrificed
greed for life
Hinde lang dust kasi yan eh, kung tuusin small fragments of diamond yan na-inhale natin ngaun, meaning super sharp na glass yan
Diba diamonds are inside the earth’s crust, they are produced dahil sa sobrang init ng temp sa center ng mundo
I would wear a diamond watch but not a diamond in my circular system
Di nyo lang mapapansin but if those miniscule things get stuck inside you, Either mag kaka cancer kayo later on life kasi habang umiikot yan sa body nyo, it will rip off tissues, membranes, walls in your body.
Check the mortality rate ng Pampanga after Pinatubo, diba andami may sakit dun since 1992
I think even the Aetas who were displaced na super healthy coz they eat rootcrops before the explosion suddenly found themselves getiing treated for MRI sa mga hospitals 10 years after
Hinde biro yan lumilipad ngaun sa air natin
And need I remind you of the radioactive properties of those minerals spewed out from the volcano
the legend of lakan taal
The Legend of Taal Volcano: The Mystery Behind its Grandeur
The town of Tagaytay was peaceful even back then. It has a cold climate and the wind is silent as it passes. There are large trees around. There are also lots of shrubs and fruit-bearing trees. There is contentment as the folks live among nature and the animals in the forest. The town was guided and lead by a wise old man called Lakan Taal.
The villagers highly respect and adore their leader because of his wisdom and fairness. Under the guidance of Lakan Taal, the town thrived. They continued to live in peace. Because of their trust and faith in Lakan Taal, everything was smooth and orderly. They have a growing industry. The townspeople managed to harvest crops including coffee and fruits such as avocado.
one day, lakan taal gathered his most trusted followers and brought them into an unfamiliar area of the forest. He told them that from that day going forward, no one should climb the top of the mountain. The mountain that the old man pointed at looked abundant in natural resources but due to their faith in lakan taal, they respected his decision and swore that they will never go against his command. They passed lakan taal’s orders to the townspeople and as expected, they followed faithfully. ....
With lakan taal as the head of the town, the village, and its residents were living in satisfaction until their leader seemingly disappeared in thin air. The townspeople searched everywhere for the old man but never found a trace. Years passed without any news and trace of lakan taal ever coming back. Their town kept its prosperity, but the residents still look forward to the return of the wise old man. Until one day, a villager suggested that they search for lakan taal at the peak of the mountain, which they were forbidden to climb. The town was eager and willing – they were also anticipating the sight that will greet them upon reaching the summit.
Climbing the top of the mountain, they found a hole that was filled with precious minerals and stones, including rubies, pearls, and diamonds. Blinded by greed, the people started fighting over the stones. Suddenly, they heard the familiar voice of lakan taal. He commanded them to stop and told them that he knew it would be the inevitable outcome. Furious with the action of the townspeople, the wise old man wished bathala that he bring great calamity to the village.
Barely finishing, the skies turned dark and strong thunder and lightning swept the heaven. A violent earthquake occurred and soon the mountain spewed out fire from the hole. It killed the villagers. Within a few moments, water engulfed the area around the mountain, and the precious stones were submerged in the deepest parts of the lake. The mountain was then called taal in the memory of the town’s wise leader.