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Dormant Volcano, Mt Vulcan, & Yumbing Shore
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Dormant Volcano Mt Vulcan & Yumbing's Black Sandy Shore
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Beached Banca Boat Nestled Under a Tree along Yumbing S...
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Naasag Shore and Mt Vulcan, a once Active Volcano in 18...
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Tattered Banana Leaves from Strong Bohol Sea Winds
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Catarman Church Ruins (Ruins of Gui-ob Church or San Ro...
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Ruins of Gui-ob Church (or San Roque Church) in Catarma...
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Makeshift Chapel inside the Church Ruins: 1871 Account ...
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Gui-ob Church: Part of the Old Catarman Town until Mt V...
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Close-up of Small Chapel inside Gui-ob Church Ruins
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Modest Interior of the Small Chapel inside Gui-ob Churc...
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Where the Main Altar Used to be
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Moss- and Fern-covered Exterior Church Walls
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Mossy Ground & Mahogany Tree Grove Behind the Church
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Gui-ob Church Walls Facing the Mountain Volcano
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Hardened Lava Rock & Gui-ob Church Walls Facing the Sea
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Stone from Hardened Lava Scattered around the Church Gr...
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Mahogany Trees seem to Support the Church Wall Facing t...
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Ruins of the Church Belfry Tower
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Ruins of a Nearby Convent & an Incongrous Modern Lighth...
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Vine Roots Encrust the Walls of the Convent Ruins
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Old Dipterocarp Tree beside the Convent Ruins along the...
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Cozy Native House with Mt Vulcan in the Backyard
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Sunken Cemetery in Barangay Bonbon in Catarman, Camigui...
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Mt Vulcan's Eruption in 1871 Caused the Sinking of the ...
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Cemetery Demarcated by White Waves as these Hit the Per...
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Beneath these waters is the Pasil Reef Marine Reserve
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Resting Banca by the Shore of the Undersea Cemetery
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Album Description:
After a work trip in Cagayan de Oro City (CDO) in Aug 2011, I side-tripped to Camiguin - thanks to a brother of my workmate. He drove his pick-up truck all the way from CDO to Balingoan, onto a ferry, around Camiguin, & back - in 2 amazing days!
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3 comments
Your quake experience must be much like living in California. We have many quakes every day.
said dwdiffenderfer
My Unsettling Experience in Camiguin: While I was resting at the bottom of Mt Vulcan (where the first Station of the Cross is located), I felt an earthquake movement, however minimal. I told the sari-sari store owner, whose store I rested in, about the slight tremor I experienced. She simply said it's a common phenomenon, and that I shouldn't worry. Apparently, that happens quite frequently in Camiguin! It's pretty unsettling yet quite amazing what these folks have to deal with on a daily basis! How well-adapted these folks and how resilient they have become! But I wonder ... just at what earthquake magnitude these folks become worried & start to leave ???
said maryan54
Oh what a delight it is to walk through your album. your work typifies a national geographic format, complete with documentaries. You know where you beat them ? Local knowledge and the due diligence you place in your work! Your pictures are magnificent and the notes are priceless. We are blessed to have you show the whole world the unbeaten path of remote places that we would otherwise not see. For that I thank you my dearest friend!
said fdguin
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