
The Philippine Tourist Spot is a blog where you can see different Tourist Spot in the whole Philippines so that you can choose the right place to visit when you visit the country.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Baguio

Ilocos-Norte

Palawan

Bohol

Zambales

picture: Jaromanoy skimboards Facebook page
Mayon Volcano

Mayon, the
most famous of the active volcanoes of the Philippines, is a perfect
stratovolcano rising to 2462 m on Luzon Island. It erupts very frequently.Mayon
is the archetype of a symmetrical stratovolcano and one of the world most
active ones. It has frequent eruptions producing pyroclastic flows, mud flows
and ash falls that repeatedly triggered large-scale evacuations. Mayon's most
violent eruption, in 1814, killed more than 1200 people and devastated several
towns. the volcano rises 2462 m above the Albay Gulf and has very steep upper
slopes averaging 35-40 degrees capped by a small summit crater. Historical
records of eruptions date back to 1616 and range from strombolian to basaltic
plinian, with cyclical activity beginning with basaltic eruptions, followed by
longer term andesitic lava flows. Eruptions occur predominately from the
central conduit and have also produced lava flows that travel far down the
flanks. Pyroclastic flows and mudflows have commonly swept down many of the
approximately 40 ravines that radiate from the summit and have often devastated
populated lowland areas.
GVP / Smithsonian Institution
Tubbataha Reef

Wednesday, December 4, 2013
White Beach Puerto Galera
White Beach Puerto Galera is one of the tourist destination in the Philippines, it is located in the Province of Oriental Mindoro. The white sands of the beach, coral reefs, night party`s and the beautiful views are some of the reasons why it is a tourist attraction. You can reach it through the use of a boat from Batangas Pier, and if you want to visit first Calapan City there are also some boat that is bound to Calapan City and there you can ride a jeep or van to reach the White Beach and on the travel you can see wonderful sites from the mountains of Puerto and San Teodoro, you can also stop at the Tamaraw Falls to see a beautiful scenery.
Philippines
The earliest settlers of Philippines, the Melanesian and Austronesian people, traded extensively with China, Japan, India, and the Middle East, hence, you will find that the legends from these places have blended into the traditional lore. In the 16th and 17th century, it was governed by the Spanish, from Spain and Mexico, so you will also find Spanish and Hispanic influences. Thus, the Philippine culture is truly a potpourri of different groups, who brought with them a rich treasure-trove of myths and legends.
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