No trip to Bicol would be complete without seeing the majestic Mayon Volcano. After spending the Lenten holiday in Caramoan, we traveled back to Naga on Easter Sunday and made a side trip to Legaspi for our pilgrimage to the Cagsawa Ruins. It was more than a three-hour bus ride from Naga to Cagsawa, and clouds already veiled Mayon when we arrived. Vendors told us that the best way to see Mayon is early in the morning. But we didn't give up and waited for a glimpse of its perfect cone.
This was my second visit to Cagsawa Ruins---the first was a few years ago during one of Mayon's hiccups. To witness an actual volcano eruption was both frightening and breathtaking, and the danger was very real. Mayon Volcano is the most active of the active volcanoes in the Philippines, having erupted over 49 times in the past 400 years. Its last eruption was in December 2009. Famous for its perfect cone, Mayon was included in the New Seven Wonders of Nature top 10 list in 2008.
The Cagsawa Ruins and its surroundings are the remains of communities buried in lava during the 1814 eruption. The church belfry was the lone witness of the devastation and tragedy---more than a thousand people sought shelter in the church and no one survived.
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Nahomesick tuloy ako wahhhhhh.. Thanks for beringing me home through your photos sis..
ReplyDeleteMarvelous post and wonderful photos! A sad, scary history, but such a beautiful place! And beautiful skies! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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These are some really beautiful and fantastic shots !!GReat post !!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Never been to Bicol , but it sure is one the places I would love to go to. :)
ReplyDeleteto see mt mayon as a whole is really challenging. maybe i should stay there for a month to get a chance to glimpse it at its full form.
ReplyDeletei miss legaspi.
the second one is s imply divine.congrats
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Those first 2 pics are almost Fuji-yamaesque... Have a blessed weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Thank you for including such interesting facts, too.
ReplyDeleteStunning place with the clouds hugging the vulcano. Sad story about the people who didn't make it. I liked the first pic best. Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! awesome captures!
ReplyDeletei've been here last year and it was really memorable for me. great captures!
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Amazing Mayon Volcano!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies and captures Miranda.
Have a great weekend.
Beautiful pictures ! I would like to see that live !
ReplyDeleteThe ruin, the mountain, the dramatic clouds.. what a fantastic place!
ReplyDeleteThe ruins are great reminders of the past, but do carry a very sad story.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic clouds to make a great photo.
Bicol has a special place in my heart ! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
Miranda: What a wonderful place to capture the sky, neat mountain and tower.
ReplyDeleteAmazing views...
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i've always wanted to go to Albay but never had the chance. you've captured the Mayon volcano beautifully with the clouds!
ReplyDeletedi makita si perfect cone ... cloud capped ... love the scene..
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This is the place I wanted to visit given a chance. So pretty and majestic. Happy weekend!
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this is a fantastic side trip. glad you didn't give up easily on seeing mayon's famous cone.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! I love the clouds.
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Thanks again for stopping by my blog. Your photos are just wonderful!! My favorite is #3. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe perfectly coned shaped is still standing tall in its beauty.
ReplyDeleteLove those old churches!
They may be ruins but are beautiful just the same. And you picked a great day to go! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots! Love the volcano and the clouds and the cool ruins! Happy skywatching!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set of pictures. I would love to visit this place one day. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteIt's a great series !
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