Visited this place, Tagaytay. What a marvelous, breathtaking Taal Volcano and Lake view it is!
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Showing posts with label taal volcano. Show all posts
Taal Volcano
Taal Volcano view in Tagaytay. Taal Volcano is a complex volcano on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Historical eruptions are concentrated on Volcano Island, an island near the middle of Lake Taal. The lake partially fills Taal Caldera, which was formed by powerful prehistoric eruptions. Viewed from Tagaytay Ridge, Taal Volcano and Lake presents one of the most picturesque and attractive views in the Philippines.
Josephine Restaurant View
Taal Volcano ang Tagaytay Lake view in Josephine Restaurant.
Winner of the Department of Tourism Kalakbay Award for Restaurant of the Year. We invite you to become part of our tradition of sharing the finest Philippine cuisine the way our Lolas used to make them. Learn our wonderful history, visit us in Tagaytay!
Winner of the Department of Tourism Kalakbay Award for Restaurant of the Year. We invite you to become part of our tradition of sharing the finest Philippine cuisine the way our Lolas used to make them. Learn our wonderful history, visit us in Tagaytay!
Taal Volcano
Lake Taal is a huge volcanic crater that has filled up with water and has become a lake. Within the lake, other eruptions have occurred producing more craters and micro lakes.
Taal Volcano, a National Geological Monument, has twenty six recorded eruptions since 1572. Named as the Killer Volcano, its most devastating eruption occured in 1754, when it buried the towns of Lipa, Sala, Tanauan and Taal with lava. On Taal's 1911 eruption, one thousand three hundred and forty four lives were claimed, leaving only a puppy as the survivor.
Tagaytay
This is the time of the year where families get together to relax and enjoy the summer season. One of the most visited cities during this season is Tagaytay, where you experience the cool winds like that of Baguio minus the miles on your car guage, not to mention the ever expensive gas...
Tagaytay is located about 70 km south of Manila and was once intended to become an alternative to the summer town of Baguio. The sprawling town offers visitors superb views of the Taal Volcano and the volcanic island with its crater lake, but only if the weather is clear. The volcano is one of the smallest and most dangerous in the world.
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