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Explore the Town of Irosin

Explore the Town of Irosin

by Jhaypee Guia on August 31, 2012
Irosin is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. It is the only land-locked municipality of the province. The town of Irosin has a lot of attractions to be explored, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Irosin has many potential tourist spots varying from natural parks, hot and cold springs, inland waters, viewing areas and historical landmarks.
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Sorsogon City: The Merged Towns of Bacon and Sorsogon

Sorsogon City: The Merged Towns of Bacon and Sorsogon

by Jhaypee Guia on July 26, 2012
Sorsogon City is a 1st class city in Sorsogon. It is the capital city of the province of Sorsogon. The city is located in the southernmost tip province of Luzon. Formed by merging the Bacon and Sorsogon towns, it serves as a trans-shipment point from the Visayas and Mindanao provinces.
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The Pocdol Mountains (Bacon-Manito Volcanic Group)

The Pocdol Mountains (Bacon-Manito Volcanic Group)

by Jhaypee Guia on July 25, 2012
The Pocdol Mountains are a volcanic group of stratovolcanos in the Philippines. The mountain range is also known as the Bacon-Manito Volcanic Group. As of 2012, there are no reports about eruptions of the volcanic mountains. It presents a strong, dignified profile as viewed from its many vantage points in the Bicol region.
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Don’t Miss Visiting the Town of Bulusan!

Don’t Miss Visiting the Town of Bulusan!

by Kheem Caparas on July 23, 2012
Bulusan is a 4th class municipality in Sorsogon Province. It is bordered by the towns of Barcelona in the north and going counterclockwise, the towns of Casiguran, Juban, Irosin, and Santa Magdalena. The islets of San Bernardino are about 15 km off the coast and falls under the jurisdiction of Bulusan.
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Mount Bulusan

Mount Bulusan

by Kheem Caparas on July 23, 2012
Bulusan is classified by volcanologists as a stratovolcano (composite volcano) and covers the northeast rim of Irosin caldera that was formed about 40,000 years before present. It has a peak elevation of 1,565 m above sea level with a base diameter of 15 km (9.3 mi).
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