LAKES PANDIN AND YAMBO
by J.P. Leo Castillo on December 18, 2015Lake Pandin is located about a kilometer away from the national road going to Nagcarlan (Werner Schetelig Ave.). There is a signboard along the road that’s hard to miss. If you’re taking a private vehicle to get here you can leave your car at the parking lot beside the signboard and follow the trail to the lake.
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LAKES MOHIKAP AND PALAKPAKIN
by J.P. Leo Castillo on December 17, 2015On the surface, Lakes Sampaloc, Bunot, Pandin, Yambo, Palakpakin, Mohikap and Calibato look just like any ordinary lake. But as a geologist friend told us, these lakes are maars or volcanic craters formed when hot magma from underneath the earth’s surface pushes up and comes into contact with water causing eruptions on the surface.
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Experience a Prism of Fun at Enchanted Kingdom
by Angel Bonifacio on November 20, 2015My friends and I have been to Enchanted Kingdom countless of times. Because of its close proximity to Metro Manila where our university is situated, most of our trips there are unexpected and unplanned. It was like we were just roaming along the city roads and we suddenly found ourselves driving to Sta. Rosa, Laguna, the location of Enchanted Kingdom. Every single time we’d been there, Eldar the Wizard – the park’s mascot – welcomed us with open arms.
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Visiting Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery
by Angel Bonifacio on October 29, 2015I can actually hear your minds buzzing, “Why would I want to visit a creepy cemetery?” Well, Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery is not your ordinary memorial park because it is a historical landmark and the only underground cemetery in the Philippines. If you’re interested in the country’s colonial history, arts, and architecture, you should visit this place.
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A RAINY AFTERNOON IN SAN PABLO
by J.P. Leo Castillo on September 16, 2015The period from August to November in the Philippines are typically wet months.
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