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Camiguin Trip (Oct. 23-26, 2009.)
Topic Started: Oct 25 2009, 06:32 PM (3,133 Views)
Bagitong Maniniyot
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nice one fafs! inyo tanan seascape shots puro champion!..

btw, unsa diay story anang Sunken Cemetery sa Camiguin......
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Nov 2 2009, 11:20 AM
@szichri

nice one fafs! inyo tanan seascape shots puro champion!..

btw, unsa diay story anang Sunken Cemetery sa Camiguin......
when the volcano erupted in the 80's, lava flowed through the cemetery grounds and displaced it to the sea. :D ahahahaha ga buot2x ra bitaw ko! ^_^
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"According to local historians, Mount Vulcan had four historic eruptions. The first one was in 1827 but records of this eruption were nil. The second one was in 1862 when thick ashes from the crater flowed and overtook people who were fleeing towards the sea, resulting in 326 fatalities. The third one started in 1871. Previous experience had taught some of the Camiguin people of the dangerous whims of Mount Vulcan. Thus, when earthquakes were felt, they fled as far away as possible from the volcano, but some stayed behind. There were spasmodic eruptions and the people who fled decided to stay away until the time when the volcano finally subsided in 1875. But when they returned, they have lost their land and their friends.

The whole capital of Camiguin, with its cemetery, sunk under the sea. In the following years, the sunken land and the gravestones can still be seen when the tide is low. But in 1948 until 1953, Mount Vulcan erupted again, sinking the whole area deeper, to around twenty feet. In 1982, a large cross was built on the solidified lava to mark the site that became the graves of the ancestors of the Camiguin people. It has become a sunken cemetery."

kalimot na ko sa link where ni nako nakuha... :)
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Nov 3 2009, 12:12 AM
Hometown Walk

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haha.. ataka sa t-shirt!! klaru kaayo, si Luis ni..

nawala raba akong ingon ana nga t-shirt, wiz da.. :'(
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CIT TOPS again E! :D

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dagko-a gud anang tiila.. hahaha.. akong bet kay kang berto ng tiil.. nya ang kanang sleepers kay kang Nhaj.. :D

guess lang ni hap..
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szichri
Nov 3 2009, 01:57 AM
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"According to local historians, Mount Vulcan had four historic eruptions. The first one was in 1827 but records of this eruption were nil. The second one was in 1862 when thick ashes from the crater flowed and overtook people who were fleeing towards the sea, resulting in 326 fatalities. The third one started in 1871. Previous experience had taught some of the Camiguin people of the dangerous whims of Mount Vulcan. Thus, when earthquakes were felt, they fled as far away as possible from the volcano, but some stayed behind. There were spasmodic eruptions and the people who fled decided to stay away until the time when the volcano finally subsided in 1875. But when they returned, they have lost their land and their friends.

The whole capital of Camiguin, with its cemetery, sunk under the sea. In the following years, the sunken land and the gravestones can still be seen when the tide is low. But in 1948 until 1953, Mount Vulcan erupted again, sinking the whole area deeper, to around twenty feet. In 1982, a large cross was built on the solidified lava to mark the site that became the graves of the ancestors of the Camiguin people. It has become a sunken cemetery."

kalimot na ko sa link where ni nako nakuha... :)
Wew... interesting... hope someday maka-bisita ko ani lugara... aside from lanzones, naka-kaon mog Pastel didto? :P
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whew ngilngiga aning gropuha oi way makalupig...
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Edited by herphermits, Nov 6 2009, 05:19 PM.
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