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Oct 25, 2014

Top 10 Tourist Destination Spots in the Southern Bicol Region

This is in no particular order. It is again sequenced by the land area of each province just like my previous posts! :)
Sorry, it was posted late as we had an OCLA last weekend and exams crashed over me last week :(

1. Mt. Mayon in Albay

I've mentioned this beautiful place a lot of times, and yes expect more of it for the rest of my future blog posts. Huhu #Don'tH8 I can't help it, it's the most iconic tourist destination in Albay. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines, having erupted at least 49 times in the last 400 years.

Mt. Mayon
Image Source: volcanocafe.wordpress.com

If you're updated with the current "ganaps", locals are being evacuated away from the Mayon as it is now classified to be on Alert Level 3, zero being no volcanic activity. The most destructive eruption by far happened in February 1, 1841. Anyway, you really won't have to make an effort to see this when you go to Albay since it's visible anywhere you go! :)

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