"The light of the jewel illuminates the jewel itself." ~The Third Ancestor

February 24, 2012

PHILIPPINE VOLCANOES

Mayon Volcano, the world's perfect cone with the Cagsawa Church ruin,
a reminder of the volcanic eruption in 1814 when 1200 people perished.

Mt Pinatubo, Zambales
Trek up the volcano and experience breathtaking views of the crater lake.

Sagbayan Peak Viewpoint is the place wherein you will see the views around chocolate hills,
the way to the ocean to the north and the 3m high  replicas of dinosaurs and cartoon characters.

Taal Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, found between 
the towns of Talisay and San Nicolas, Batangas. The volcano has a lake inside its crater.

Philippine Local Industry

Mactan Island, Cebu City
Cebu City is famous for the production of the world's finest handmade guitars.
Manibago, on Mactan Island, is the center of the guitar-making industry.
A craftsman needs one month to complete one guitar.
Kalibo, Aklan - is the biggest producer of pina cloth which comes from fibers of
pineapple leaves. This high-quality cloth is done by hand, from fiber extraction to weaving.

This traditional way of molding pots and earthen jars is known as "Pagburnayan" in Ilocos.


MANILA: FLOWERS

SAMPALOC - also known as Bulaklak ng Maynila, is a 24-hour flower market located along Dos Castillas and Laong Laan Streets in Sampaloc, Manila. The market displays flowers which originate from various locations all over the country,

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Sampaguita Pickers - Early morning before 7am Sampaguita flowers are harvested and strung as garlands, Sta Cruz, Laguna

Philippine Caves

Tagoloan, Lanao del Norte is in Mindanao Island, South Philippines

Sagada, Mt Province
SUMAGUING CAVE features magnificent and unusual deposits of stalactites and stalagmites.

Philippine Boats

SUBIRAN REGATTA (Leyte) It is an exciting race of one-man outrigger sailboats, locally called "subiran". This race is done without using a paddle, only skills and techniques to manuever the sail. It is held along the scenic and historical Leyte gulf every last week of June.

A refreshing scene at the waterfront of Puerto Galera, a famous tourist destination in the island of Mindoro


Terrace of Lantaka Hotel by the Sea, Zamboanga City.
Viewing The Basilan Strait with the island of Basilan in the background. (Mindanao)

Iba, Zambales: President Ramon Magsaysay Birth Mark

From Wikipedia

Zambales is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Iba. Zambales borders Pangasinan to the north, Tarlac and Pampanga to the east, and Bataan to the south. The province lies between the South China Sea and the Zambales Mountains. With a land area of 3,700km, Zambales is the second largest among the seven provinces of Central Luzon. It has a population density of 170 people per square kilometer², one of the lowest in the country. The province is noted for its mangoes, which are abundant from January to April.

MT. PINATUBO - Zambales

Sent by Jadj Dancel
September 2022

MT. PINATUBO:
Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano in the Zambales Mountains, located on the tripoint boundary of the Philippine provinces of Zambales, Tarlac and Pampanga, all in Central Luzon on the northern island of Luzon. Its eruptive history was unknown to most before the pre-eruption volcanic activity of early 1991. Wikipedia



Postcard by Phil-German Magazine Manila
Photograph by Kevin Hamdorf 

The crater of Mt. Pinatubo, 600 meters deep, 2kms wide 

Postcard by Phil-German Magazine Manila
Photograph by Kevin Hamdorf 




Lahar Grand Canyon



Lahar Fields of Mt Pinatubo
Zambales

Posted: February 25, 2012


Baler, Aurora




From Wikipedia:

Aurora is a province of the Philippines located in Central Luzon region. Its capital is Baler and borders, clockwise from the south, the provinces of Quezon, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, and Isabela. To the east of Aurora is the Philippine Sea.

PHILIPPINE CULTURAL AND FOLK DANCES

Sent by Iwa Mahor of Bataan


Cariñosa means loving or affectionate one, is a Philippine folk dance of colonial era origin from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine Folk Dances. A fan or a handkerchief is used to portray a dancing couple in a romantic scenario. This dance originated in Panay Island of the Visayan Islands and was introduced by the Spaniards during the colonization period. It is related to a Spanish dance like Bolero and a Mexican dance, the Jarabe Tapatio or the Mexican Hat Dance.

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ITIK-ITIK is one of the most popular Filipino Folk Dances. It depicts movements of a Swan or a Duck.

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KUMINTANG - The graceful hand movements from the wrist going clock or counterclockwise while dancing. This is a typical characteristic movement of the hands in Philippine Folk Dances.

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The MAGLALATIK is an indigenous dance from the Philippines in which coconut shell halves are secured onto the dancers' hands and on vests upon which are hung four or six more coconut shell halves. The dancers - all male - perform the dance by hitting one coconut shell with the other - sometimes the ones on the hand; sometimes the ones on the body, and sometimes the shells worn by another performer, all in time to a fast drumbeat. Like many native Filipino dances, it is intended to impress the viewers of the great skills of the dancers; even some Filipino Martial Arts circles. It has been noted that the MAGLALATIK "consists of a trapping and boxing method hidden in a dance."

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PANDANGGO SA ILAW is another popular folk dance in the Philippines which was said to have originated from the Island of Mindoro. This DANCE OF LIGHTS simulates fireflies at dusk and at night. The word pandanggo came from the Spanish fandango, a dance in 3/4 time beat. The phrase "sa ilaw" is Tagalog word means "in the light", and is referred to the three oil lamps that a dancer has to balance - one on the head and one on the back of each hand. The oil lamp is called tinghoy. Sometimes, lighted candles inside the glasses are used instead of the oil lamp.

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SINGKIL or Sayaw sa Kasingkil - is a Royal Muslim Folk Dance of the Maranaos (from Lanao)based from the epic legend of Darangen. This dance is performed with quick steps through crisscrossed bamboo poles to the rhythm of brass gongs.

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The TINIKLING is the most popular and well-known traditional Philippine Folk Dance. It is an old pre-Spanish colonial dance that involved two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers who step over and in-between the poles as they dance. This dance originated in Leyte in the Visayan Islands of central Philippines - as an imitation of the tikling bird dodging bamboo traps set by rice farmers. The dance imitates the movement of the tikling birds as they walk between grass stems, flit on tree branches or dodge bamboo traps. Dancers imitate the birds' legendary grace and speed by skilfully maneuvering between large bamboo poles. They wear no footwear, but bare feet as they perform.

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"OBANDO" named after a town in Bulacan. Obando Dance is a dance of rural Philippines. Attire is the native "balintawak" and "salakot" for the ladies and "barong tagalog and "buntal" hats for the gentlemen.

PANDANGGO STA CLARA or OBANDO DANCE is a fertility dance popular in Bulacan. The dancers hope to find a wife, a husband, or a child.

SAKUTING - a folk dance of the Ilocanos usually performed during Christmas. Groups of boys and girls go to perform from house to house receiving many gifts in return. Note the two sticks used to produce the rhythmic sound. (Baranggay Folk dance Troupe Philippine Normal College).

 KUMENTANG - The graceful hand movements from the wrist going clock or counter clockwise while danding. this is atypical Characteristic movement of the hands in Philippine folk dances.

Native dresses brightens the countryside during harvest time. In the background is the world's most perfect cone-shaped volcano, THE MAYON.

Products of Cordillera

Ifugao: Banaue


Banawe, Ifugao Province - traditional Ifugao house are built on mountain tops and ridges. The Igorot people of the Cordillera Region are hardworking and industrious.

Baguio City: Manor Gofl Course

MANOR GOLF COURSE is a world-class golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus.

Baguio City: Camp John Hay Multiview

Ifugao: Festivals


PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL Baguio City
Panagbenga is a native term that means 'a season of blooming." It is held every month of February in
Baguio City as a tribute to the city's flower industry. It showcases street dancing and colorful floral floats.

Mt Pulag National Park

 MT PULAG NATIONAL PARK - Cordillera Mountain Range is the second highest park in the Philippines.

WATERFALLS, RIVERS and WATER PARKS


BURNHAM PARK is an urban park located in the heart of the City of Baguio. It is named after the American Architect and Urban Planner, DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM, who laid the plans for the city. The park features a man-made lake situated right in the centre where tourists can enjoy boating. Boats for rent are available on site. At the southern part of the park is a skating rink. At the eastern part are the Melvin Jones Grand Stand and Football Field. Both venues are used in events such as parades, concerts, and political rally. In the western end are The Children's Park and Orchidarium.

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PAGSANJAN FALLS is one of the famous waterfalls in the Philippines. Located in the province of Laguna, the falls is one of the major tourist attractions of the region. The main falls of Pagsanjan are actually located within the boundaries of Cavinti, Laguna, but the more popular access by canoe originates from the town of Pagsanjan. The three drop-waterfall is reached by a river trip on dugout canoe, known locally as Shooting the Rapids, originating from the municipality of Pagsanjan.

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Located in the municipality of Loboc, province of Bohol, the winding LOBOC RIVER plays host to cruisers on board small bancas, or floating restaurants. It is now one of the major destinations of tourists, local and foreigners alike.

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MARIA CRISTINA FALLS is a waterfall of the Agus River on the island of Mindanao, Philippines. It is located 9.3 km away southwest on the city proper at the boundaries of Barangays Maria Cristina, Ditucalan, and Buru-un, in Iligan City, in the province of Lanao del Norte. It is a landmark of Iligan City, and it is sometimes called the "twin falls" as the flow is separated by a rock at the brink of the waterfall. ILIGAN CITY is nicknamed the City of Majestic Waterfalls, because of the presence of more than 20 waterfalls. Well known for its natural beauty and grandeur, this 320 feet high waterfall is also the primary source of electric power for the city's industries, being harnessed by the Agus VI Hydroelectric Plant.

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TINAGO FALLS is a waterfall located in a deep ravine in Barangay Ditucalan, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. The falls plunges 240 feet high from a cliff with very cold waters cascading beautifully into a deep and calm basin-like pool which appears like a blue coloured lagoon. Under the falls is a small cave where people can enter and listen to the rumbling waters. The falls is one of the main tourist attractions in Iligan City. TINAGO is a Filipino term meaning "hidden", the falls being hidden in a deep ravine.

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O'PHAW MAHENCHA WATERFALLS features a series of waterfalls and natural pools of different levels.

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TAPPIA WATERFALLS 32 foot waterfalls, perfect after a trek from Batad Village

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