Friday, July 10, 2009
Sunset at Samar Bay
I took this picture at a different day, this is on the 1st day of my stay. See it slowly goes down and you could still see the place and the calm water of the sea. Truly nature is lovable and I am thanking the Lord for this huge blessing to see one His creations.
And this one is taken the 2nd day around 6:00 pm. Still the sea is calm and no boats sailing as of this time. Usually there are lots of fishing boats in this area ready to catch fish.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Mayon Volcano, Albay Philippines
Mayon is an active stratovolcano. The current cone was formed through pyroclastic and lava flows from past eruptions. Mayon is the most active of the active volcanoes in the Philippines, having erupted over 47 times in the past 400 years.
It is located on the eastern side of Luzon, beside the Philippine Trench which is the convergent boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate is driven under the Philippine Mobile Belt. Where a continental plate or belt of continental fragments meets an oceanic plate, the lighter continental material overrides the oceanic plate, forcing it down into the earth's mantle. Magma, formed where the rock melts, may be forced through weaknesses in the continental crust caused by the collision of the tectonic plates. One such exit point is Mayon.
Like other volcanoes located around the rim of the Pacific Ocean, Mayon is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Location and formation
Mayon Volcano is the Philippines' most active volcano and is considered to be the world's most perfectly formed volcano for its symmetrical cone. It is a basaltic-andesitic volcano. The upper slopes of the volcano are steep averaging 35-40 degrees and are capped by a small summit crater. Its sides are layers of lava and other volcanic material.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Lion's Head One of the Tourist Attraction of Baguio City, Phlippines
Kennon Road is one of the three major access roads that lead up to Baguio City from Manila and the provinces in the central and western parts of Luzon. It connects the city with the town of Rosario, La Union. The other two are Marcos Highway from Agoo, La Union and Naguilian Road from Bauang, La Union. A fourth less-traveled route is Halsema Highway which links Baguio City with Ifugao, Mountain Province, and Kalinga-Apayao. Another infrequently-traveled road from the province of Nueva Vizcaya connects with Baguio and passes on top of Ambuklao dam.Inspite of numerous accidents along Kennon Road, many visitors and tourists still pass through it to see the breathtaking scenery that unfolds at each bend of the road. This is my mother wearing one of the dress used by the natives of Baguio which is the Ifugao. She visited Baguio the last year together with my Aunt in California. She sent me this pictures. I posted here to let everyone especially people in the world that there are places in the Philippines that are good tourist destination.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
TAAL VOLCANO
What you see is Taal Volcano - situated in a highly populated and rapidly growing agricultural and industrial region.
This Crater Lake is located in 468 National Highway, Brgy. Banga, Talisay. Batangas.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Flower Garden
because my hobby is taking pictures and I am addicted to flowers I immediately admire this landscape infront me.
looking at this garden you will surely hooked by the beauty of these colorful flowers.....