
Bicolano Beauty at Mount Malinao
by Jane Dacumos on July 25, 2012With an elevation of 1,548 meters (5,079 ft), Mount Malinao is one of the three majestic volcanoes of Albay. On the summit of the volcano is a large crater with bare inner walls that is breached on the eastern side.
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Mt. Masaraga: One of the Stunning Mountains of Albay
by Jhaypee Guia on July 25, 2012Mount Masaraga is an extinct stratovolcano, located in Ligao City in the province of Albay, in the Bicol region, on Luzon Island, in the Philippines. Mount Masaraga completes the three stunning mountains of Albay – Mayon, Molinao and Masaraga. The mountain is also ideal for mountaineering. At the top of the mountain, visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of Albay and the mountain range from nearby provinces.
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Experience Albay. Experience Legazpi City!
by Jane Dacumos on July 25, 2012The province of Albay is laden with natural attractions: waterfalls, caves, natural springs, beaches and marine life. The local cuisines are delectable, and for those who like to shop, there are plenty of the finest abaca handicrafts, cutleries and ceramics.
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Guinobatan Church: A Deep and Solid Foundation of Guinobateños' Religion
by Jhaypee Guia on July 25, 2012In its long and colorful history, the Guinobatan Church has stood over the town and its inhabitants as a center of faith and home to the Our Lady of the Assumption. Despite the ravages of time, it has been rebuilt and restored by the townsfolk who hold it dear and close to their hearts as an irreplaceable legacy.
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Shrine of Our Lady of Salvation – Joroan Church
by Jane Dacumos on July 25, 2012Joroan and Nuestra Señora de Salvacion are inseparable. When we speak of Joroan, we speak of Nuesta Señora de Salvacion because the recorded history of the former is intertwined in the traditions of the Blessed Virgin. In fact, Joroan was known in Bicol because of her image and title as Nuestra Señora de Salvacion.
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